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Scopolamine for dizziness

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Aug 28, 2018 | Replies (23)

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@jakedduck1

Not driving has driven my crazier than I already am. My seizures stopped me from driving. Bought a new car in 2010 and a month later I had a seizure so couldn’t drive for a year. Just as I Was authorized to drive and drove for two days another seizure and another year forbidden to drive. Been ok after that. So I can relate my friend.
Hope you get ok lickety-split and drive again soon, but I hope you drive better than my friends and the police say I drive. I obviously need need a new set of friends and the hiway patrol officers have it out for me. Life can be tough behind the wheel!!!

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I understand your frustration- about not driving. I like the saying- the difference between sadness and depression is HOPE. I hope you find a way to drive. When I came out of my five week coma- all I could think about was- did I miss my license plate renewal date. Even though I couldn’t possibly drive, or even take a ride for months, I always enjoyed driving my Mustang convertible top-down. Ironically, the night before my second neck surgery - I was given HOPE , and was told to imagine the wind breeze blowing through my hair as I drove my trusty 35 year Mustang anniversary car. It worked. As I vividly imagined driving through the country, it lifted my hopes enough to endure another surgery. So don’t give up hope- By the way, the hospital staff encouraged me to write a small article about hope for the Holidays. I know there is No holiday in sight, but some of the article might be useful. And by the way, YOU are giving hope to others by reaching out. Take car my friend.