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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2301093" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi, we can guess that you mean diabetes? Either way, there are certain medical conditions whereby you do have to tell them and others where it all depends (eg, the type of medication you may be on). You'd be better off going onto the govt official website, that should tell you. It's important because if you fail to do it (regardless of what the Dr says about you being safe) you will effectively be driving without a licence (or insurance). Drs are NOT the law and can only provide information/opinion on your driving should it be required by DVLA or when they think a person is driving whilst not safe, etc. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2301093, member: 451727"] Hi, we can guess that you mean diabetes? Either way, there are certain medical conditions whereby you do have to tell them and others where it all depends (eg, the type of medication you may be on). You'd be better off going onto the govt official website, that should tell you. It's important because if you fail to do it (regardless of what the Dr says about you being safe) you will effectively be driving without a licence (or insurance). Drs are NOT the law and can only provide information/opinion on your driving should it be required by DVLA or when they think a person is driving whilst not safe, etc. x [/QUOTE]
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