rockin'robin
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Through the years, I've suffered with this, some times are worse than others, lasting a day or more, feeling "light-headed", etc.
A stranger to ear surgery, I'm not, and will be undergoing another one in a month or so, for Cholesteatoma.
Was thinking that I needed to cut back on my driving! And I have. Since I never know when an attack might come up. Whenever I have an attack, I can't see, can't lipread and can't hear, either.....
So, I went to the JTA Connection. To apply for rides to and from doctor visits, etc. This service is basically for wheelchair bound people. And I believe, funded via the Easter Seals.
Went thru a battery of "tests" they gave, such as walking several blocks, being able to "step up" onto the bus, etc. I passed all of those. Even tho' at times I would "stagger" off and on...(almost fell into the bushes, and the test giver and I laughed about it).
After 2 weeks, got a letter notifying me that I was denied, even tho' I expained my situation, and the danger that I might be to others on the road if an attack came.....and since I'm the only licensed driver in my family, and most of my doctors are on the others side of town, 20 miles or so....a cab would cost up to $35.00 or more, just one way. Catching a city bus, would mean changing several buses, etc., which I've never rode a city bus in my life.
I'm thinking of asking my doctor to write a letter to see if that might help. Any suggestions? Anyone else have these problems?
A stranger to ear surgery, I'm not, and will be undergoing another one in a month or so, for Cholesteatoma.
Was thinking that I needed to cut back on my driving! And I have. Since I never know when an attack might come up. Whenever I have an attack, I can't see, can't lipread and can't hear, either.....
So, I went to the JTA Connection. To apply for rides to and from doctor visits, etc. This service is basically for wheelchair bound people. And I believe, funded via the Easter Seals.
Went thru a battery of "tests" they gave, such as walking several blocks, being able to "step up" onto the bus, etc. I passed all of those. Even tho' at times I would "stagger" off and on...(almost fell into the bushes, and the test giver and I laughed about it).
After 2 weeks, got a letter notifying me that I was denied, even tho' I expained my situation, and the danger that I might be to others on the road if an attack came.....and since I'm the only licensed driver in my family, and most of my doctors are on the others side of town, 20 miles or so....a cab would cost up to $35.00 or more, just one way. Catching a city bus, would mean changing several buses, etc., which I've never rode a city bus in my life.
I'm thinking of asking my doctor to write a letter to see if that might help. Any suggestions? Anyone else have these problems?
