It depends what state you live in -- how long you can't drive after a sz.
It also depends on the Dr..
Millie
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From: dolotsdoolittle
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 1:22 PM
Subject: [epilepsy] Re: New here - have questions
Thank you Millie, that sounds like good advice. We are openly talking about it, but his Grandmother won't say the word seizure or epilepsy. We are still confused as to whether he has epilepsy or not. Him not driving is a problem because he doesn't live in a city with a good public transportation system. He mentioned to me he may need to move to Chicago or somewhere that has good transportation options if he keeps having seizures. Right now his employer has him coming into work twice a week and the rest of the days he works from home. He has been using a Taxi to get to work. His Neurologist hinted that he may be able to drive again after his visit next week depending on how compliant he is on taking his medicine. Even though he is 30 I'm worried about him driving and having a seizure and living alone. I know I will get used to it all in time, but I'm pretty stressed out about it now.
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