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Waiting on CT scan results. Have had viral meningitis, have uveitis in right eye, constant headaches, joint pain, back pain, are people allowed to work and drive ? As I haven't been for two weeks.

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Hi Chocolate79,

I have suffered with Uveitis and Scleritis many times , you cannot drive if they give you the Dilating drops to use . If you are on just the Maxidex(steroid drops) then there is no reason you wouldn't be able to drive ......as long as you are happy with your vision and you feel you are legal to drive then there shouldn't be a problem, but as I said Do Not drive if using dilating drops.

Good luck

Kev

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