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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 353550" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi</p><p>I agree with with donnallydogs above why make up your test results cos if anything did happen while you are behind the wheel you are not only putting your life in danger you are also putting others in danger. I had my licence revoked 3 years ago due to me having quite a few hypos, i had to send off 3 months blood glucose results and the DVLA told me i could re-apply when i go 3 months without a low sugar now being a type 1 that can be pretty impossible . But to be honest with you i'm glad they done what they done as i am now having regular hypos without no warnings. But i don't miss driving i got myself a consessionary bus pass and its brill well worth its weight in gold to me.</p><p></p><p>tracey167</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 353550, member: 23764"] Hi I agree with with donnallydogs above why make up your test results cos if anything did happen while you are behind the wheel you are not only putting your life in danger you are also putting others in danger. I had my licence revoked 3 years ago due to me having quite a few hypos, i had to send off 3 months blood glucose results and the DVLA told me i could re-apply when i go 3 months without a low sugar now being a type 1 that can be pretty impossible . But to be honest with you i'm glad they done what they done as i am now having regular hypos without no warnings. But i don't miss driving i got myself a consessionary bus pass and its brill well worth its weight in gold to me. tracey167 [/QUOTE]
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