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Old 07-15-2007, 03:32 AM #1
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Blank First time ever in my life ....

Since I've obtained my Learner's permit, then obtained
my Driver's License, then been driving, been monitored
by the DMV (Dept of Motor Vehicles) Med Board - having
submitted those (bleep) long forms whenever they felt
like sending them 2-3-4 times a year or if I'm lucky, once
a year (and you could hear my Neuro or Doctor *groan*)
when they came in, and they had to fill it out. But since
this often meant, blood work, EEG, the whole kit and
kaboodle - and since my seizures were nocturnal, I didn't
drive at nights, and it had to be extreme emergency for
me to drive at nights as I was night blind.

And now the Epi's Nurse has informed me that I cannot
drive for 6 months!

Imagine that! After ALL these years with a flawless
record, even the Cops were surprised, and I had a call from
the DMV themselves and they were a little surprised too.
So they asked me a bunch of questions.

I mean I had a little bump in the "road" - there are 70, 80,
90 year old folks out there that are far more dangerous
and more of a threat than I am!

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