martynlloydkelly
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I am currently in the same state as you. It has been 3 months since I submitted my licence, and I am still being kept in limbo. My car insurance runs out next week, and I can either renew by paying a full year in advance, with no option to cancel early, or to take my car off the road even though I am currently allowed to drive while waiting for DVLA. I cannot get any temporary cover note like one used to do in past years, so how does that work?Hello everyone!
I submitted an online version of the DIAB1 form last night since my licence needs to be renewed and the question format concerning hypoglycaemia declaration has changed. I last filled out a paper version of the form 3 years ago but was given the option of the online version this time.
It first describes what the symptoms of hypos are, and what a hypo is, and then a series of questions were presented :
1. Have you ever had a hypo?
2. Have you had none, one, or two+ in the past 12 months?
3. Did you require assistance with any of the hypos referenced in question 2?
I answered the questions honestly:
1. Yes: what diabetic hasn't?
2. Yes: minor hypos due to overshooting insulin after eating out, exercise, random blood glucose fluctuations, etc.
3. No: since they were minor and I have good hypo awareness so I was able to treat them.
I'm now terrified that I may have my licence revoked though. Has anybody here answered the questions in this way and kept their licence? The fact that I answered "no" to question 3 would, I hope, result in me not having my licence revoked.
All the best,
- Martyn
Update on progress (or lack of) I had to get a Section 88 letter from DVLA to show the insurance company, and then I had to take a full year policy in advance so no cover note. This policy also has a hefty fee if I have to make any changes in the driver status, and of course there is a 3 month penalty if I have to cancel the policy if I lose my licence. I did try to get a non family member on the policy as the named driver, but this was unsuccessful since I am the keeper. So properly stitched up.I am currently in the same state as you. It has been 3 months since I submitted my licence, and I am still being kept in limbo. My car insurance runs out next week, and I can either renew by paying a full year in advance, with no option to cancel early, or to take my car off the road even though I am currently allowed to drive while waiting for DVLA. I cannot get any temporary cover note like one used to do in past years, so how does that work?
My consultant told me that the forms doctors receive have 3 options:I also just filled mine in and would be interested to find out what happens. My understanding (from a remembered thread here) was it was problematic if you put that you had no hypos because then they think you have absolutely no hypo awareness. Hopefully that still holds true....
I have to say I didn't like the online process and gave up and went back to paper.
Yes everyone on insulin will have a license of a maximum of 3years.I’m one month into T1D. Today I received my response from dvla saying my license will be switched to a medical license and must be renewed every 3 years.
I am unimpressed by this. Is this same for everyone else?
Nice One. Me, I am still waiting for Godot. Some day my prints will come. Over the Rainbow, but not yet over the Moon.Good news i got my licence back and all ok. The next day i got the letter saying they'd approved my licence and i'd receive it in the next few weeks......
Not necessarily. The wording has recently changed so that using any hypoglycemic medication requires to be treated along similar lines to insulin. So using a sulfuronyl tablet counts almost as insulin. It is mainly to do with risk of hypo, so I think it is a requirement to inform them of this whereas before an oral meds only regime did not need to be declared for car or bike.If you stop taking insulin rely on medication do you get normal licence restored rather than a 3 year one thanks
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