Dainty, I think you raise a good point because I really don't know anything about the prescription meds I was referring to. I would have said that the government makes sure medicines are safe before approving them BEFORE I got ME, but I sure know better than that now.
Vincent, I am sorry if I gave you the wrong impression. My daughter earned the scholarship which pays for all of her tuition and books all by herself and it wasn't easy to get especially given her ME. The child support is certainly not worth fighting over much less risking lives. I just think if, and I mean "if", there is a way to help her stay in school, I would prefer that she not have to choose between an education and her/someone else's li(ve)s. Allie and Sushi, thank you for your thoughtful responses. I am excited at the possibility of host families and maybe the disability office would even know of some car pools from our small town to the college (because it is the only college for miles!)
Even if these ideas fall through, I think you are exactly right that seeking the advice of the disability office is the way to go. Don't know why I didn't think of that. Oh, wait, yes, I do - some months ago, I asked my husband to bring me a bowl of chocolate covered raisins. I meant a bowl of Raisin Bran. Well, I was sort of close....
Thanks, again, to all.