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      I am seeing the psych doctor on wednesday and I am scared that shes going to inform DVLA to stop me from driving. I am not a danger to myself or others in the car as I would never crash the car on purpose, I wouldn't do that to other road users but I am scared taht she will say that I cant drive....can she do this? How can I convince her that I am okay driving, if she stops me from driving... I won't be able to go anywhere...I will be stuck in because I dont like using public transport because of all the people.
      I hear voices all the time and am on medication for it, I only started back on the medciation 5 weeks ago and it hasnt kicked in yet and the voices are really loud, I also see a man shouting at me.

      Any help much appreciated

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      i have just filled in my forms 4 my 3 year driving licence its restricted because i'm type 1 diabetic but this time they have really wanted 2 know so much more about my mental illness, which i'm convinced they will refuse my licence, i just have 2 wait n c. jd

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      ot license don't feel safe driving moped on meds, if i meet a drunk driver my reaction time will be slowed, it won't be my fault and the insurance will pay as the instructor put it, but that won't do you any good if you end up in hospital.

      I hate public transport, but i'm probably safer, social anxiety and all

      Got taxicab card which allows me 2 short journeys a week which i can pool to make longer journeys, the buses aren't nice but short distance ok

      Doubt if i'd pass the license, first theres my eyesight and second the meds would make it difficult though heard rumours some have passed

      Strictly speaking should take CBT again but the insurance hasn't asked, just got road tax, an expensive hobby

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      I have recently passed my test in April, and I am worst affected by my illness after dark (so around 1900) and avoid driving after this time; however, as it is sudden, I find myself frequently pulling-over.

      I once took a trip to Nottinghamshire and had to constantly pull-over on the A1 and just yesterday I found myself turning-back on the M25 as I couldn't hack a journey down the M23 to West Sussex.

      I sincerely hope that if I see my General Practitioner about this again that they cannot inform Swansea that I am 'too far gone' to drive, as I do not drive when I know I am dodgy.

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      When I became unwell my psych asked me to ' refrain From driving ' - which I did.
      If I had continued to drive he would have informed DVLA

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      Quote Originally Posted by Twylight View Post
      When I became unwell my psych asked me to ' refrain From driving ' - which I did.
      If I had continued to drive he would have informed DVLA

      Ive had the same experience as well. Ive been asked to hand my keys to someone else. The last time was for three weeks, but i did realise my concentration was crap as id had a bump. I dread the thought of the DVLA being informed and losing my licence. So i think its better to go along with what they say
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      ive got a 1 yr restricted licence, i cant use public transport to many spirits

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      That sounds like a good compromise to take and one that shows the trust that they have in you.
      I had hoped I would feel sure and knowledgeable about everything that lay ahead. Instead all I could see were question marks. (Sylvia Plath)

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      I've just started my moped, it's a month since i've used it, parking is so difficult and you have to pay, i use a pushbike or the bus when i go shopping, it also takes so long to unlock all the locks put on the gear and psych myself up

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      Hi,
      I've been fortunate enough to drive all through my illness, but have had to assure the powers that be that i will refrain from driving when I feel too bad.
      My CPN told me quite clearly that if drove when unwell she wouldn't hesitate to inform DVLA and wrote it into my CPA.
      Fourteen months ago i developed Epilepsy and had my license revoked for twelve months. I have had the joys of using public transport since then.
      I have had to have twelve clear months without a seizure in order to get my license back...I'm on course for Jan 2009.
      My CPN told me that the DVLA would probably write to her for a low down on my mental health state before letting me have my license back. I've had to assureher that I would stay safe. As she pointed out you have to consider the danger you are to the rest of the public as well as yourself.

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