The timeline for driving after a foot operation varies based on the type of surgery and your individual recovery process. Generally, you may need to wait at least 1 to 6 weeks before driving, especially if your surgery involved your ankle or toe. It's crucial to consult your surgeon or healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure you have adequate mobility and can safely operate a vehicle. Always prioritize your safety and the safety of others on the road.
She will drive soon! :)
When I start my rodeo Isuzu it stalls but if I keep my foot on the gas pressing on it it will idel but soon as i let off the gan it dies I drive a 1999 rodeo Isuzu V6
Define "driving with your left foot."
As soon as you get your G1 you can drive one.
yes
No, that would be silly.
yes,if its your left foot and you have an automatic car.
as soon as you get your license
its going to fall off soon
no
no but you need a hard drive to view films in threatre
I've no idea, but you should contact the person who did your surgery as soon as possible !