Jokes8 mins ago
Driving Test
My hubby is taking his driving test again on Saturday, he has failed quite a few times because his nerves get the better of him, he is a good driver but just turns to jelly when the examiner gets in the car. any ideas to calm him down, he will not go for hypnotherapy. As the test gets closer it even affects his sleep making him tired too. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it took me 5 times as well and i was so nervous each time that i was getting so annoyefd with my self, the last time someone recommended a mars and a can of coke because of all the sugar sounds daft now but i was desperate at the time so i did, i also took the kalms the day before and didnt know that they had to be taken for like a week before they work so it must of all been in the head! Anyway that time i passed and if im grateful for 1 thing is that hopefully i will never have to take my test again!
I am a retired driving instructor and can fully sympathise with your hubby.The more you take the test and fail the more likely you are to go on failing...just because you "think you will fail again"...you do. It's down to attitude really..he must tell himself that it really does'nt matter if he fails the test...nobody is going to shoot him for it..and he can always go back and take it again. If he fails again this time I would ask the doctor to prescribe him beta blockers a week or two before his test. This medication stops that horrible stomach churning feeling and so enables you to perform to the best of your ability. I once had an excellent pupil who had to resort to this and she was absolutely fine. Good luck to him...I'm sure he'll do it this time.
Take care what medication he takes before driving. Try it out on a lesson before his test.
During the test if he starts an adverse reaction to any medication the examiner is quite within his rights to terminate the test if he considers your husband is "unwell"
Sorry, just read your posting again. His test was today. Hope he was successful. Please let us know.
During the test if he starts an adverse reaction to any medication the examiner is quite within his rights to terminate the test if he considers your husband is "unwell"
Sorry, just read your posting again. His test was today. Hope he was successful. Please let us know.