Ooh, interesting. I have my drivers licence, and it was never even brought up. It’s not enough to be considered a disability on its own that would prevent getting a licence. And of course, he could have self diagnosed, or just gotten his licence at 16 or whatever, and only ‘discovered’ about it after and just not passed the info along when he renewed his licence.
One other point I’d like to say about VSS is that it tends to come with other ‘excitable’ diagnoses around puberty, such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, etc. I have some of those myself.
And being in situations where your body is ‘excited’ (fear, anxiety, stress, super focus, killing college students) will absolutely make your VSS more intense. Absolutely. From a snow globe to a white out snow storm.
And on this point, I know we have talked about his uncomfortable creepy stare before. That overly intense focus. I actually think this is a result of his intense VSS. I find myself with the same very wide opened focused eye stare when I’m dealing with my VSS while say, night driving or focusing on a computer screen. You are literally trying to take in more visual information so your brain can sort things out.