IMO, your daughter was out of line. I have ridden with my father & with another pwp & I felt more comfortable than they did. While riding home with the pwp-friend, her meds were off - but she was still a compitent driver. BTW, my dad volunteered not to re-new his license but the friend is my age. Bonnie daughter of Jim 80/72 * * * Live well * Laugh often * Love much (Smiling PARKies Live Easier) Join SPARKLE [log in to unmask] In a message dated 12/13/00 3:41:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes: > I need help, Sunday I invited my two daughters to lunch with my two > grandchildren. One of my daughters said who is going to drive. Well, I said > I > will drive since my medication had kicked in and I was feeling very good. > She > said if you are going to drive I am not going with you. I felt very > embrassed > in front of my family. I told her that if she felt uncomfortable while I was > driving that I would pull over and let her drive. She firmally said no. She > has never driven with me, I felt very sad and wanted to cry. I gave in and > let my other daughter drive ( who never said a word). I know that I have PD, > but I would never put my children in danger or my grandchildren. I did not > enjoy my lunch. So, at times people should understand why some days are good > and we say things that we do not mean. If I have hurt anyone on the list I > would like to apologize. Linda from Oklahoma.