IsabellaLinton wrote:
I had something similar after my first stroke because I wasn't allowed to drive for four years, and I had to be a passenger. As a passenger I got very overstimulated by motion sickness, the sound and motion of wiper blades in the rain, and I couldn't tolerate anyone putting the radio on. Human voices on the news, traffic, or weather reports made me dizzy and feel misophonia. Night drives were especially bad with the bright lights in my face.
After one long journey as a passenger I was so overwhelmed I opened the door and literally fell onto the ground. I was too shaky and stressed to stand up properly. I had been crying the whole ride because it was raining and the wiper blades drove me mad. I was in shutdown for a long time after that trip.
Now that I'm finally driving again and I'm in control, I feel better.
I can't use the radio while I am driving unless I have very long straight motorways to drive on so all I have to do it keep the car pointed straight ahead and cruise. I do not really like using motorways though.
I can't use satnavs at all and I have never had one. I seem to have quite a delay at processing the information while I am focussed on driving, so I will still be processing the first instruction when several more come my way. It is better if I ask "Shall I turn off here?" and I get a simple "Yes" or "No" reply and otherwize all is quiet.
I also get difficulty with trying to drive with my young nieces and nephews in the car as they can often talk or moan etc at once, and I can't do two things at once.
I am very focussed at driving, as I will be constantly looking at my speed and everything else I need to do.
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