. hey janus, don't feel too bad about not driving still better than getting in an accident. I wrecked my truck on I-25 here in Denver, x-mas '99, still glad didn't hurt/kill anyone. It was a t/c like all of mine have been. Was on phenytoin for a number of years, till I went toxic on it last summer. Wouldn't wish that on anyone. I was like a drunken sailor. Switched to lamictal/lamotrigine, worked for a couple months, than the t/c's started again, they upped my meds, but really didn't help too much, in fact after a short period they started again and much more frequently. Finally in mid Dec. last year they added levitracetam/keppra to my meds, 500 mg, twice a day, besides the 200 mgs of lamictal twice a day. What was really stupid on my part, was being a bit weary about the Keppra, because of things I had read here, I was putting off starting on it. Finally I made the decision to go ahead and start on it, and right before I was gonna start taking it, had another t/c. What a dumbass I felt like. Anyway, after having seizures every two months on a regular basis for number of year, and then having had about 8 in a two and a half month period end of last year, I have been seizure free for 5 1/2 months now since adding the Keppra to my lamictal meds. My gf I live with is quite happy about this,as it really put her through hell. There was a period, about 6 years ago, where I was seizure free for 21 months. So honestly, not really sure I would ever want to drive again. It is easier for me, living in a city with a fairly good transit system, and my gf does have a vehicle, but I do miss the freedom it gives one. But from everything I've read most of these AED's tend to lose their efficacy over time. Sucks to think about. But it's worse to think about being seizure free for a year and and a half, than driving and getting in an accident. I still thank God I didn't hurt/kill anyone. So I don't really see myself driving on a regular basis ever again. Que sera, sera, it's all good. Hope you're in a situation where driving isn't an absolute necessity. Stay safe bro!