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<blockquote data-quote="Stormylady" data-source="post: 401088" data-attributes="member: 47085"><p>Hi, I'm on lots of medication, tramadol, paracetamol, amytriptiline, pregablin. As others, they have built up over the years. IF I don't feel up to driving I don't. But I must say, some times I think adrenaline makes me a safer driver, as in the adrenaline causes me to have quicker reactions. Normally mid afternoon I crash, (no pun intended), but if I am out and about driving, I feel OK. I have amazed myself at the difference, and can only put it down to adrenaline. </p><p>Unless you are on insulin, if you have a motability vehicle, you don't have to inform your insurer's, because it's for disabled driver's in the first place, they accept that you have some problems. This is what I was told, To be safe I would advice every ring and finds out for sure, I suppose individual cases may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormylady, post: 401088, member: 47085"] Hi, I'm on lots of medication, tramadol, paracetamol, amytriptiline, pregablin. As others, they have built up over the years. IF I don't feel up to driving I don't. But I must say, some times I think adrenaline makes me a safer driver, as in the adrenaline causes me to have quicker reactions. Normally mid afternoon I crash, (no pun intended), but if I am out and about driving, I feel OK. I have amazed myself at the difference, and can only put it down to adrenaline. Unless you are on insulin, if you have a motability vehicle, you don't have to inform your insurer's, because it's for disabled driver's in the first place, they accept that you have some problems. This is what I was told, To be safe I would advice every ring and finds out for sure, I suppose individual cases may vary. [/QUOTE]
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