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Date: | Fri, 3 Oct 2003 23:33:31 -0400 |
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Hi Cindy,
I just turned 20, and have spastic diplegia that pretty much exclusively
affects my legs. My parents bought an adapted Ford Windstar with hand
controls, so that I wouldn't have to transfer from my wheelchair to drive.
My dad taught me to drive it, and I'm an excellent driver, if I do say so
myself : ) Honestly, I think that driving my power chair really helped with
this... it was a very easy transition. Unfortunately, the state of Maryland
has one licensed facility to do drivers ed with hand controls, and they have
a waiting list that's about six months long, so I haven't been able to get a
license yet. Sigh... Good luck to you and your son! Let me know if
there's anything I can do to help... I know that it's rare (at least in my
experience) to find other high-functioning teenagers with CP.
~Joy~
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