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I had a mini stroke Nov 2008. I have had to stop driving and are not sure when I can start again? |
I had a mini stroke Nov 2008. I have had to stop driving and are not sure when I can start again? In Nov 2007....... You will need to check with your doctor to make sure you are all clear to start back driving. not at all why put yourself and /or others in danger if you have another one I don't know, but don't trust the final words - or the first, even, sometimes - of the medical world. Nutrition/naturopathy, as well as other alternative treatments could help repair any damaged tissues, etc., for example. Homeopathy is one such "alt." treatment. My husband suffered from an unknown fainting spell. The doctor said that by law in our state he should not drive for six months (they are treating it like a seizure). You should check with your doctor and your state's driving laws. I understand how hard this must be for you. As others said, you should check with your doctor. In addition, you should consider whether the stroke occurred without warning or if you experienced any odd symptoms ahead of time. If you had recognizable warning signs that occurred before the stroke, and those signs would allow you enough time to stop your car during a future event, the risks of driving are much lower. |
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