resaebiunne
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Half the reason I have SSDI is because I can't drive because of my diagnosis. However, with an upcoming appointment at a much better hospital that isn't 6 months from now, I actually have hope of getting a drivers license. This is good because, I am dependent on Uber to get around even to work. I turned down a job several weeks ago because I would have had to commute two hours by bus to get to the job site. However, I am in a good position to get my drivers license if the doctor will understand this. I can buy a good car with a new job I'm interviewing for tomorrow and hopefully things will go well. If I can get a car, it will be a pain to drive but so much faster to commute and cheaper that it will help tremendously. My epilepsy is pretty tame. I think the problem that I can't explain to my doctor is that while I have epilepsy, I don't have seizures. I have convulsions only. The thing about that is, the medication doesn't help my convulsions and I have simply stopped taking my depakote because I am starting to reject it with diarrhea and gas. It's so unpleasant to take my e meds that I don't anymore, and it has been months now. If I can't get a drivers license soon I am not going to be happy. I'ved lived in Pittsburgh now for 1.5 years and never had a seizure, yet, I was treated rudely at the DMV last year by the door greeter. Anyway, I want to get my PA license because I still have a Florida license! How ridiculous is that. Here's hoping.