Ravilla-
I, too, am not able to drive. I have not driven for almost 3 yrs. My neuro says He won't allow me to drive until I can go for 6 months seizure - free. It depends in where you are from and also your doctor. I depend on my family for transportation and doing it the old fashioned way - I walk or ride my bike. We used to live in the country, but due losing my job and drivers license, we actually sold our house and moved into the city so I could be closer to "civilization".
The truth is, if you drive when you are not supposed to, and you have an accident, even if the accident isn't related to your epilepsy, you could be in serious trouble. The law (and insurance companies) isn't too kind to people with restricted licenses. If I'm wrong, someone please tell me.
You have to do everything in your power to get your seizures under control as soon as possible, as soon as you do, the sooner you can get your license back. Make sure you work closely with your doctor to ensure this happens.
Good Luck!!! Glenda