AnonyMouse_19782 Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 (edited) She says she's fine, keeps repeating the same phrase 'I'm fine, I'm fine' so I don't know whether she's trying to convince herself or us. She's sore as she fell in the kitchen about three weeks ago and fractured a couple of ribs in a similar blackout, hopefully someone will find out what's going on soon. At least this one has convinced her that she should stop driving now. Sadly it often takes a few things happening to make the older person realise things must be changed and giving up driving is pretty major - hopefully tests can reveal what's happening and rule out anything - in the meantime if it's not too long a lay off from driving she could go back to it, but if it is a long lay off she must take care not to lose her nerve and confidence. HOpe all turns out well Cait. Edited May 1, 2016 by Panders Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonyMouse_13453 Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 Sadly it often takes a few things happening to make the older person realise things must be changed and giving up driving is pretty major - hopefully tests can reveal what's happening and rule out anything - in the meantime if it's not too long a lay off from driving she could go back to it, but if it is a long lay off she must take care not to lose her nerve and confidence. HOpe all turns out well Cait. No, I think this is 'it' for driving. Over the last few months we've been quite concerned at her driving ability, and now at 83, I think she should call it a day, before she has an accident, or causes one. We've all been wondering how to tell her without upsetting her, but now she has said it herself, I hope she is starting to realise she shouldn't drive any more. We don't know when these attacks are going to happen. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonyMouse_19762 Posted May 3, 2016 Author Share Posted May 3, 2016 No, I think this is 'it' for driving. Over the last few months we've been quite concerned at her driving ability, and now at 83, I think she should call it a day, before she has an accident, or causes one. We've all been wondering how to tell her without upsetting her, but now she has said it herself, I hope she is starting to realise she shouldn't drive any more. We don't know when these attacks are going to happen. Dear Cait - I think you are absolutely right - my dad should have stopped driving long before he did - we all knew it, but sadly he wasn't the sort of man that would be 'told' anything - he gave up only after hitting a stationary lorry well it was one of those mornings with a very low, bright sun and he didn't see it - that was his excuse anyway :rolleyes: Hope your mum is OK x Wow - what a very busy long weekend for me - brilliant fun though especially time spent with my grandchildren :1b have seen them all and had two staying overnight on Saturday :1b Looked after the 'baby' yesterday evening (almost 11 months already) - she is not a great sleeper - but I had her fast asleep by 7:15 - was thinking to myself 'that was easy, don't know what all the fuss is about' - needless to say she was awake again by 8pm and was still awake when her parents returned at 10:30 :lol: she was very happy though! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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