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When the drugs are worn off a day or two later.

I have had 2 separate Tarsal Tunnel Releases 12 years apart. I drove with both of mine. My right foot was more challenging because gas pedals are on the right side. I drove with my left foot. I would not recommend doing this in heavy traffic since it is different and awkward.

I did not drive often in the event of emergencies but I would drive occasionally when needed.

Please do not be driving with side effects of any pain medication in the event you are taking them.

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