Monday, November 3, 2008

Driving

epileptics don't always receive the same privileges that everyday people do. Driving for example is something that in some cases epileptics are denied. At least until their seizures are what doctors consider under control. Which varies from year to year, doctor to doctor, and state to state. This is because the chance of an epileptic having a seizure behind the wheel is a public health risk because there is no way to stop it and MOST epileptics cannot predict or for see when and seizure is coming their way.

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