Yeah, best not to do things while angry. It just gets you into trouble. Usually best to wait until you are calmed down and can think about what you are doing before taking action. Hopefully it will turn out ok.
There’s no putting the genie back in the bottle now. Be calm and civil in all your Communications from now on. Explain yourself calmly. Apologize if necessary
I don’t know what else to suggest. If the worst comes to pass, could you afford to hire someone with a license?
also, Idk about you but i can still live without a car, i’ve been looking at bikes and other forms of transport that are cheaper, i even took motorcycle lessons.
I used to have a real problem with feeling faint/sometimes passing out. My pharmacy put stickers on my olanzapine that I shouldn’t drive heavy machinery. It sounds dumb now but I took first year heavy equipment mechanics in college. I seen some of the injuries people just get from the shop work. I for some reason never realized I had to drive them too. Anyway I switched to Automotive mechanics, still don’t like driving standards. One day my teacher was letting students drive the scoop tram. Good thing I turned him down I had no right driving anything that big or powerful.
I can relate. I had a running battle with my doctor, all I wanted was a few pain meds, just in case my back went out on a weekend and I had to wait to see the chiropractor.
I finally blew it on her, and now that goes in my permanent medical file. At that time, I was very close to getting my driver’s license back for seizuring.
The end result was, I finally got some pain meds, and I did get my license back a couple of months ago. Whew!!