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I have had lyme for 3 years now and at some points cannot walk due to leg pain, and cannot walk a distance. I have had a temporary placard for cases when I am by myself or being driven so I can park close to a building. This year the registry of motor vehicle, medical affairs is playing the role of a doctor and denying me a placard. Interesting that they know all about lyme and it's symptoms that they can make a decision about your life. This is what they wrote to be denying a temporary placard. They feel I should be "all better" by now since it's been three years!!! I am also copying this from Lymenet.org so maybe they could educate themselves on lyme disease. "Chronic leg/muscle pain is not a qualifying condition for a HP placard. It is a symptom. We have accommodated you a number of times with many temporary placards from various doctors over a couple of years so that you would have recovery time, healing time or adjustment time. But, this symptom is not a sufficient disability for the issuance of a handicap placard."
Todd D. Brown, Esq. Director of Medical Affairs Legal Counsel Registry of Motor Vehicles
-------------------- MammaChase Posts: 190 | From Bourne, Massachusetts, USA | Registered: May 2004
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Kara Tyson
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I didnt think they could do that. I thought it was just dependant on what your Dr. says. I would go straigh up the ladder on that one..even to your senator.
-------------------- Kara Tyson Lyme Disease Support Group Of Alabama--MobileChapter Posts: 6022 | From Mobile, AL | Registered: Apr 2001
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Get your doctor to order it on the basis of "severe arthritis" .... You didn't mention joint pain and I'm sure you have that as well, right? I'm sure they issue placards for arthritis patients!
-------------------- --Lymetutu-- Opinions, not medical advice! Posts: 96227 | From Texas | Registered: Feb 2001
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