Don't you have any friends who can take you out with them? What about
public transportation? Where do you live? There should be accessible
transportation available..... my step-son uses "Access" which picks him up
at his house and takes him to wherever he wants to go since he would have
problems on public transit if he started having seizures while riding.
He's been working with Dept of Voc Rehab to find a job and has a couple of
volunteer jobs that give him something to do a couple days a week as well as
being involved in activities at the Highland Center in Bellevue
(Washington). At the one volunteer job, they're trying to get funding to be
able to pay him for the few hours a week that he's there.
Sherry
-----Original message-----
From: Cent_Wa_Epilepsy_Support@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:Cent_Wa_Epilepsy_Support@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Joellen Bley
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:57 PM
To: Cent_Wa_Epilepsy_Support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Cent_Wa_Epilepsy_Support] just chating
Thank you Sue. It's just real hard to find people. Most people my age can
drive and are out having fun right now. But since I don't drive I'm just
sitting at home on my computer. So thanks for Emailing me.