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I disagree the mechanism of balance is predominantly concerned with standing and moving - I have similar balance problems - the mechanism of driving is quite different - you are sitting as if in an armchair - the mechanism of balance do not come into play - your many years of driving and using your legs for clutching and braking work normally - driving automatics is even easier - keep driving without it you will lose all independence - YOU DON'T NEED BALANCE MECHANISMS FOR DRIVINGRe: Just when I thought that was it.........
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Because as Patsy says all cases are different, Steven needs to see his specialist to know what he can or cannot do. If he isn't having symptoms sitting down it's likely he will be told he is fine to drive.Re: Just when I thought that was it.........
things like Meniers cause dizziness but not necessarily balance - but getting dizzy whilst driving is a risk so each condition needs carefully assessing - my disbalance condition has nothing to do with my ability to drive and my doctor has OK'd it
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