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<blockquote data-quote="angelicbaby" data-source="post: 657626" data-attributes="member: 120062"><p>There will be many occasions on the path of life where we will think .... "is this really worth it"? Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. I believe from some of the information I have read on this site that your Doctor has a legal obligation to inform the DVLA if you have ever had a hypo that required medical attention. There is a section on the forum relating to Diabetes and the DVLA that you can go through - it may arm you with good information. If you really want to learn to drive and your control of your diabetes is considered "good" by your doctors, then go for it,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelicbaby, post: 657626, member: 120062"] There will be many occasions on the path of life where we will think .... "is this really worth it"? Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. I believe from some of the information I have read on this site that your Doctor has a legal obligation to inform the DVLA if you have ever had a hypo that required medical attention. There is a section on the forum relating to Diabetes and the DVLA that you can go through - it may arm you with good information. If you really want to learn to drive and your control of your diabetes is considered "good" by your doctors, then go for it, [/QUOTE]
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