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RE: DO YOU WANT THE GOOD NEWS FIRST OR THE BAD.

in #esteem6 years ago

I also don’t drive. They drive me to the doctors and appointments. In the future I will need it and it would be a Hugh pain to get one later. Easier to keep it active.
Now I have to go to the eye doctor and get some glasses. A big pain in the ass.

It will ether be chemo or immune therapy. I can’t see where no treatment is done.
I expected this. My concern was making it to the 90 days. We did it.

I am just tired and worn out

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I can only imagine how tired you must be. I'm sorry about that drivers license nonsense. There should be an option for us that says, I've been driving my whole life, I don't intend to drive now, but just give me a token driver's license so that I have it! I suppose that is what state issued id's are for. I don't expect to ever drive again. You will have to drive over to visit me when you are back behind the wheel!

The problem is that living out in the country driving is a requirement. And once you have shown you have the understanding to drive it should not be revoked . I don’t have to show that I have a handicapped vehicle and the knowledge to drive it.
The problem always goes back to personnel responsibility. So as a result all these laws have to be past

Exactly! I am out in the country, too, and my Chicago kids were were just talking this weekend about how my world would expand so much if I lived in the city. So many more options for someone who cannot drive. I may have to consider that in the future. I have never lived in a city, that would be quite an adventure for me!

It has its pro’s and con’s but if your handicapped it is a plus if you can find a neborhood and an apartment. And you have to be able to afford it. That’s the hard part hahaha.

It is some thing to consider, anyway!

Yes it is
I think about it