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Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12196822)
No, I'm still doing lessons on an automatic.
But I have some health issues at the moment, which is delaying things. I've got to have some hospital tests, but if I get a bad diagnosis, not being able to drive will become the least of my problems. |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Thanks. I don't want to go into details because my symptoms might turn out to be nothing major, and I don't want to cry wolf.
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Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12196941)
Thanks. I don't want to go into details because my symptoms might turn out to be nothing major, and I don't want to cry wolf.
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Re: Failed Driving Test
Hi Editha, just adding my good wishes and hope that your symptoms do indeed turn out to be nothing.
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Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12196822)
No, I'm still doing lessons on an automatic.
But I have some health issues at the moment, which is delaying things. I've got to have some hospital tests, but if I get a bad diagnosis, not being able to drive will become the least of my problems. Best wishes to you Editha & bugger the driving lessons for now. |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12196941)
Thanks. I don't want to go into details because my symptoms might turn out to be nothing major, and I don't want to cry wolf.
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Re: Failed Driving Test
Just an update.
I have problems with movement which are getting worse. i need a stick to walk, and I also have difficulty getting out of a chair and turning. I'm also experiencing pain and discomfort in my back and legs. But, the cause is a complete mystery. My GP has referred me to a neurologist. I've been given an appointment in late May. So, I tried making a private appointment, but was only offered an appointment two weeks earlier than the NHS. So, it is going to be months before I know what is wrong with me. |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12219097)
Just an update.
I have problems with movement which are getting worse. i need a stick to walk, and I also have difficulty getting out of a chair and turning. I'm also experiencing pain and discomfort in my back and legs. But, the cause is a complete mystery. My GP has referred me to a neurologist. I've been given an appointment in late May. So, I tried making a private appointment, but was only offered an appointment two weeks earlier than the NHS. So, it is going to be months before I know what is wrong with me. |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12219097)
Just an update.
I have problems with movement which are getting worse. i need a stick to walk, and I also have difficulty getting out of a chair and turning. I'm also experiencing pain and discomfort in my back and legs. But, the cause is a complete mystery. My GP has referred me to a neurologist. I've been given an appointment in late May. So, I tried making a private appointment, but was only offered an appointment two weeks earlier than the NHS. So, it is going to be months before I know what is wrong with me. |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Thanks for your sympathy.
Getting old is a b****r isn't it? |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12219219)
Thanks for your sympathy.
Getting old is a b****r isn't it? Hoping all goes well at your appointment x |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12219219)
Thanks for your sympathy.
Getting old is a b****r isn't it? |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 12219219)
Thanks for your sympathy.
Getting old is a b****r isn't it? |
Re: Failed Driving Test
Originally Posted by michali
(Post 12219715)
You are right with that one! Seriously though, Editha, I hope you get answers soon. We tend to take good health for granted and it is only when we get older and/or sicker that we realize that being healthy is not always possible.
Once there's a diagnosis we can pull ourselves up by the boot straps, get ourselves the right treatment/medication/aids, and carry on with our lives. Not saying that's always a walk in the park, but at least we're dealing with a known quantity and can begin living again, instead of waiting and worrying. A hug for Editha (no hug smilie, so this will have to do) :heart: |
Re: Failed Driving Test
I gave up driving years ago. Not the end of the world.
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