A 42-year-old woman underwent right anterior temporal lobectomy 6 months ago, and has remained seizure free since the surgery on lamotrigine monotherapy. She wants to drive since she satisfies the local law of 6 months of seizure freedom to be able to drive. Her neurologic examination is normal. An EEG shows rare right temporal sharp waves. The most appropriate recommendation would be to
A. Continue the driving restriction and repeat another routine EEG in 6 months
B. Remove the driving restriction if she continues to take lamotrigine as prescribed
C. Obtain inpatient video-EEG monitoring for 3 days while on lamotrigine to see if seizures occur spontaneously
D. Obtain inpatient video-EEG monitoring after stopping lamotrigine to see if seizures can be induced