mark, it seems to have been my experience that it does not seem to matter what others opinions are,because the decision is up to you.i have seen this question asked before and with a large response saying no you should not.the choice was made that he would not tell about it.
the question you need to ask yourself is how would you feel if you were to drive (say with a close friend or even a relative in the vehicle with you),you then had a seizure.got in a wreck and as a result crippled or even killed who was with you.sorry if this sounds cruel but what if you were driving and a seizure caused you to KILL your MOTHER ? again i apologise if this touches a nerve (to you and any in the group reading this).i hope you make the right decision.
--- On Thu, 10/1/09, thebakist <thebakist@yahoo.
From: thebakist <thebakist@yahoo.
Subject: [epilepsy] Should I tell?
To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 7:30 PM
I had a seizure today with only my Mom present. As I've said before, VA has a strict prohibition against driving following a seizure (6 months).
I didn't have to go to the hospital -- I just let the seizure run its course.
Do you think I should report the seizure to the DMV? I miss driving SO-O-O-O much.
Mark
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