Hello,
After my first SCA in July 2006, I was not allowed to drive for 6 months (I think NYS law). After my 2nd SCA in December 2007, I was told the same thing. The problem, however, is that the cardiologist has not been able to determine a cause for either event. Since I passed out with NO WARNING at all, she does not want me to drive. I still hold a driver's license, but she highly recommends I not use it.
I do agree with her. I had been driving my daughter and her boyfriend just 20 minutes before my 2nd SCA. I would not want to be responsible for killing someone!
The reason I'm writing, however, is that it is beginning to make me crazy. I haven't driven in almost a year, and I need to rely on other people for EVERYTHING. I am lucky enough to have someone drive me to work every day, but when she can't, I have to scramble to find a new ride... I am beginning to feel isolated. My family is amazing and they help me all the time, but there have been a few times recently when they weren't available either.
We moved to an apartment near a major plaza so I can walk to stores. My husband is going to help me learn the bus route that is nearby. Other than that, does anyone have any suggestions? Is anyone else going through this, too?
Thanks!
Mary




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