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Old July 2nd 03, 04:59 AM
toadmonkey
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On 02 Jul 2003 03:29:44 GMT, (Stephen Austin) wrote:

Stephen, my disability is not physical. It's called TBI.



Are you prone to seizure? I'd imagine that dilantin and/or phenobarb could
slow the reactions at times.


Stephen Austin
Austin Ag Aviation
Charleston, Missouri

No. I'm not on any drugs and I do not have seizures.

All in all, I have been recovering from it for 18 years now. I have a driver's
license and have had it for about 16 years and I have no tickets (for moving
violations, anyhow) for over ten years and no at-fault accidents in the entire
16 years. That probrobly doesn't mean much to most, but when it's involving TBI
recipients, I think it is.
TM

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