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Old 04-29-2012, 09:27 AM   #8
Mariel
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I HAVE to drive, where I live, isolated from everything, with poor bus service (none on weekends) no taxi. When I become unable to drive I will need to go to a retirement home. So I too dread that day. I am very careful when I drive, wearing dark glasses, and I have tinted windows in my car. It's an old car but a good car, and I hope I last as long as it does, and vice-versa.

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One of my nightmare scenarios is losing the ability to drive. My husband gave up his license years ago--always hated to drive, then developed medical problems and let me chauffeur. We'll be in deep puppy chow when/if I can no longer drive.
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