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Old 12-08-2015, 01:33 PM
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I have NO headache today!!!

I took 100mg of seroquel this this am along with 1mg Klonopin. It's a little sedating. I'm hoping I'll adjust to it in a few days. No unpleasant imagery. So far, no intrusive thoughts either It would make a very big difference to me if things would just stay this way.



I called drunk.org yesterday and had them fax the cert. that I took that driving class over to the DMV. They also sent cert. by mail to the court and my home state of MA, and emailed me a "program compliance report" for my records that will probably also prove useful when I finally try to get my license back in MA.

The ball is rolling again...

I called the NH DMV and requested the paperwork I need for the process of getting insurance. They're sending it out today... kinda surprised that the DMV can do anything quickly.

My husband will have to take a day off to take me to the MA DMV so a "hearings officer" can process the paperwork allowing me to get insurance. I hope the copies the court sent me are sufficient and clear enough. To be safe, I made sure everything's certified. The court clerk in NH said the MA DMV wouldn't require more than what I requested.

I know I am missing a copy of my updated NH driving record tho and need to go to a NH DMV branch to get it. I'm going to ask a friend of mine to take me so my husband and I don't have to hit 2 DMV's on the same day.

This time there is a time limit... I only have 30 days from when the letter is issued to provide the NH DMV proof I have insurance.
I get my check on the 16th, so we'll be able to "afford" (lol) to pay the 20% down payment on the insurance then. I want my husband to take the 18th off so we can take our trip to the DMV then, and hopefully go to the insurance agency as well. It's a Friday... he could use a long weekend.

Then I can sit back until the insurance co. provides proof to the NH DMV I have insurance, and wait for a clearance letter from the state of NH. But then I'll have to return to see a hearings officer at the MA DMV again and try to get my license back.

My 2 main obstacles arise from the same source: THE MA DMV.

But I'm getting close.
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