I believe That UncleJarrod is in the right tracks, not by the fact that you shouldn't take a day, (drawing nonstop could be harmful, you could bust your carpals or your sight, I get headaches from time to time and there are many artist who had fucked up their hands by non stop drawing pretty good example here)
But that of requesting help is a total go, As he said request help from a friend to pose for you to get the angles right, also if you had some artist friends request help from them to sketch some pages for you (just structure and gesture) that way you could focus on details, and of course everything presential, having them around while you're working might help you to chill a bit and monitor their work.
Now, one thing that worries me a lot, THE INKING, from the get go traditional inking is complex and takes time, my advice would be to go digital or to go experimental and rough. When I did my comic for my thesis, Instead of going digital I decided to go charcoal, I knew few tricks to avoid getting all my work smushy and at the end the dark tones were pretty close to ink or 100% black.
If you're taking a day or two off I suggest to take 2 or 3 hours of those days to try different things, as I said trying charcoal, getting a Brush Pen, wobbling the idea to go markers and pens instead of Brush, and Even thinking about requesting friends for help in the inking (there you could go online for that one)