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Thanks for doing this AMA. I realize that I don't know a whole lot about the genocide in Cambodia, I'm going to have to read more about it.

What did your parents do for a living before the war?

What was your job in the labour farms? What was a typical day like?

How long was it before your uncle found you? How did he find you?

Did you have a choice of what country to go to? If so, what made you choose Canada?

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I'm Canadian, and there are license restrictions but I'm not sure how they figure out who gets a restriction and for how long.

A friend of mine has her license restricted right now. It happened within the last couple of months and she'll be getting it back very soon. She had an episode involving seizures, with no prior history. She was actually driving home after work, blacked out, and came back to awareness having driven to a different town, down to the beach, and into the ocean. People saw her and called 911, then she had 2 seizures in the ambulance. Nothing was found in tests and nothing has happened since.

Perhaps there's no restriction because he hasn't had an episode? And when he does have one, we don't know how he'll react. Once he starts to go into a fatal arrhythmia, he may feel dizzy first and have time to stop the car and put it in park.

Still, it's an uncomfortable grey area.