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4Go back to the counselor or a doctor to see if they can tweak or update your medication.– mkennedyCommented Nov 10, 2023 at 14:20
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3Have you talked to your thesis advisor ? Did they say how much more would be needed for a master thesis ? Remember you are writing a master thesis, not a PhD thesis. It's not supposed to be this hard. I suspect you are pushing yourself too hard.– NobodyCommented Nov 10, 2023 at 14:24
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3How much do you really need to add if you have a draft? Can it just be turned in and you can accept it is not A work?– DawnCommented Nov 10, 2023 at 14:25
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4@mkennedy yeah I did I was bumped up on dosage and it has been about 3 weeks. She recommends waiting for about 2 more weeks for it to "kick in". @ Nobody I haven't told him about the made-up issues I'm facing, but he has been really helpful when I asked for a review. Need to get through the changes and write a couple more pages. @ Dawn I expect around ~10-15 more pages. And reviews for that and the rest of the doc.– curious_templateCommented Nov 10, 2023 at 14:42
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3Have you tried to do a “co-writing” session with a buddy? Set a time together, share your goal for the session, and do it (live or remotely). If self-imposed pressure / motivation doesn’t work for you, a bit of social pressure might help– user126108Commented Nov 10, 2023 at 18:03
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