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Old 6th November 2010, 16:25
incognito incognito is offline
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Hi, recently i got a new job, but it requires travelling to clients by car or by air around the world. Im not the best traveller, so i thought intially i would get my motorway confidense back. So i went on 2 motorways today and through a major city Think alot more of these trips, but if i persist i should get there. Next after that is flying
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Old 7th November 2010, 16:28
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Crikey, travelling the world? Sounds like an exciting job! I bet after a while all that travelling will be a piece of cake. Good luck!
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Old 7th November 2010, 17:20
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Awesome! Well Done & Good Luck
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Old 10th November 2010, 19:51
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Thanks Dudes, much appreciated
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Old 16th November 2010, 13:08
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Hi Incognito; My work bounces me around Western Europe, despite the brain injury & epilepsy.

Although I'm not allowed to drive anymore, I always simply plane or train it whenever I'm dashing about. By taking my laptop I get most of my prep work done before I get to my hotel so things aren't too bad - unless the SA kicks in big time.
For me the hardest parts are being away from my family & if I suffer a Sz - which I did @ Hannover check-in last week. I'm told that folk were just stepping over me to check in whilst I was thrashing about on the floor!
Lufthansa took good care off me though and I even got to sit in the "dead man's seat"! (Hope that's not God telling me something!).

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Old 5th December 2010, 15:07
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Originally Posted by Seamus
Hi Incognito; My work bounces me around Western Europe, despite the brain injury & epilepsy.

Although I'm not allowed to drive anymore, I always simply plane or train it whenever I'm dashing about. By taking my laptop I get most of my prep work done before I get to my hotel so things aren't too bad - unless the SA kicks in big time.
For me the hardest parts are being away from my family & if I suffer a Sz - which I did @ Hannover check-in last week. I'm told that folk were just stepping over me to check in whilst I was thrashing about on the floor!
Lufthansa took good care off me though and I even got to sit in the "dead man's seat"! (Hope that's not God telling me something!).

BW; Seamus
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