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so i had another seizure last month and am not able to drive again. because of this I am having to ask people to drive me everywhere. I feel like a burden and a leech. does anybody else feel this way?
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Psychogenic non epileptic seizure
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I’m 25 and still haven’t driven I understand and when my bf tried to tech me for the first time we got into a wreck so I now have anxiety about it so yes I get it
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I haven't been able to drive for 7 years. I'm 27. I always feel that way. Either it's a " no" and I can't do what I want to, or I have to ask a co-worker to take me home. I hate it. I feel like a kid.
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I feel like I am burdening my family and friends constantly. As a 30 year old who has never been able to have a license, I've always been forced to ask for help. At the end of the day, I just remind myself that's all I'm doing, asking for help. If that's what they were asking for, would I look at them as a leech or burden? .. never! While COMPLETELY understandable to feel the way you are feeling, you are anything but a leech or burden, you are just in a difficult place.. for now 💜
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