Flying while Driving
If you like, here's a set of three posts I did years ago to the myeloma support group describing why I don't drive on dex. You may enjoy them.
Labels: dexamethasone, driving on steroids, high-dose steroids, myeloma
Follow along as I prepare for and hopefully survive a reduced-intensity allogeneic transplant from a matched, unrelated donor. 20% it kills me, 20% it cures me, and the other results are about the same as the aSCT I THOUGHT I was going to have last February. Of course, I also write about everything in my life having to do with fighting and living with cancer.
Labels: dexamethasone, driving on steroids, high-dose steroids, myeloma
1 Comments:
Your "driving on dex" posts are a riot. My husband's friend once did what you did, drove on the wrong side of the barrier(the wrong way). It wasn't dex but too many drinks that put him there. Unfortunately for him, he did get in a head-on accident where he was injured and the other guy was air-lifted to a hospital.
He waited to hear from a lawyer. He did, his own, telling him how lucky he was that the other guy got caught with "weed" in the car and
was himself "under the influence." There's just nuthin' like driving on NJ roads,
let me tell ya! As if the traffic, road ragers, and telephone talking-blinker challenged soccer moms weren't enough, people are driving wasted all the time. You would fit right in with your DEX driving.
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