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Old 12-13-2013, 09:38 PM
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Wren in our state you can contact your local DMV and report it and they will look into it and call the patients neuro themselves. Its not safe for him to drive. I don't even have my license because my sz. started when I was 18 and I had just had surgery the year before and wasn't aloud to drive so I never even got the opportunity to even try. But I don't bother asking my neuro if I can drive because I know my body and even though im on my meds its so easy for me to have a complex partial, and alls it takes is for me to be unaware for those few seconds to a minute and hurt myself or somebody else. I don't get warnings with my sz and with my complex partials, seconds to minutes just pass by without me even remembering until I come back out of it. Im just not willing to take that chance and hurt somebody. Call your DMV and see what they can do.
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