Yes. The Neurologists have detected that the EEGs clearly show an abnormality in neuron activity in a certain part of the brain occurring, which brings on the seizures so I have to keep on taking the anti-seizure meds to prevent them as much as possible.
A state which has not been mentioned yet, but which might fill the requirements is Oregon. t is not far from your current location.
You will be qualified to get a DL the moment that you enter the state intending to permanently stay. Essentially, by the time you get an address, you are a resident. The written test is harder than you may thing. Mostly just good old common-sense questions, but enough state-specific ones to fail if you do not read the manual. For instance: speed limint in a school zone, how many feet behind a school bus must you stop, speed limit in commercial district, etc.
Concealed carry, you must take a course pass a simple test and apply at the local sheriff. Shall issue, so no problems if your record is good.
The one problem is that Oregon recognizes no other state’s license and most states in turn don’t recognize Oregons. So the best solution is a non-resident Utah license. A few weeks at most, but a different course and test than the Oregon one.
From Eugene up to Portland you are in the land of nutty progressives, but Southern Oregon is very conservative except for Ashland.