Hi,
This is my first time posting. I am the mother of an 18 yo boy/man with complex partial and grand mal seizures. He has been switched to vimpat a couple of months ago. Over the years he's taken tegretol, dilantin, keppra, topamax - and probably more I cannot remember. He is waiting to hear about appointments to begin the testing process for surgery. He has just graduated high school, was going away to school for a certificate program but turned out to need more academic classes than he was interested in, and combined with the tuition for an out-of-state-student he decided to take classes more locally. Was unable to get his license - the day most recently he was going to take the class he ended up admitted to the hospital for seizures.
Without a license he is not able to get to the classes - between my husband's job, my two jobs and my full-time classes, and living in very small town, he needs his license to get their. As all his friends move on with their lives, going away to school, etc and now his siblings are headed back to school, and he doesn't have football anymore, he is obviously depressed. He stays in his room only to come out to tell me how I won't let him move on with his life because I will not take him to the driver's ed class. And it's all my fault. I explain over and over that I will not be part of him driving - It was just over a week he was admitted to the hospital for seizures and I will not be part of him killing himself or someone else on the road. He keeps asking why I won't take him, then gets mad. He says he's 18, and I agree, but also make it clear that I will not be part of him driving. That means not driving out vehicles or being on our insurance. It is awful, and meanwhile my heart is breaking for him. I know he feels trapped and I don't know what to do. We live in a small town, there's not many places to work within walking distance. And he's now at the point where I don't think he wants to do anything. Other than remind me that I am responsible for his misery.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
This is my first time posting. I am the mother of an 18 yo boy/man with complex partial and grand mal seizures. He has been switched to vimpat a couple of months ago. Over the years he's taken tegretol, dilantin, keppra, topamax - and probably more I cannot remember. He is waiting to hear about appointments to begin the testing process for surgery. He has just graduated high school, was going away to school for a certificate program but turned out to need more academic classes than he was interested in, and combined with the tuition for an out-of-state-student he decided to take classes more locally. Was unable to get his license - the day most recently he was going to take the class he ended up admitted to the hospital for seizures.
Without a license he is not able to get to the classes - between my husband's job, my two jobs and my full-time classes, and living in very small town, he needs his license to get their. As all his friends move on with their lives, going away to school, etc and now his siblings are headed back to school, and he doesn't have football anymore, he is obviously depressed. He stays in his room only to come out to tell me how I won't let him move on with his life because I will not take him to the driver's ed class. And it's all my fault. I explain over and over that I will not be part of him driving - It was just over a week he was admitted to the hospital for seizures and I will not be part of him killing himself or someone else on the road. He keeps asking why I won't take him, then gets mad. He says he's 18, and I agree, but also make it clear that I will not be part of him driving. That means not driving out vehicles or being on our insurance. It is awful, and meanwhile my heart is breaking for him. I know he feels trapped and I don't know what to do. We live in a small town, there's not many places to work within walking distance. And he's now at the point where I don't think he wants to do anything. Other than remind me that I am responsible for his misery.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.