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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1058848" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I'm sorry, but driving, knowing this an happen is irresponsible and I doubt your Consultant would've of much help if you ended up in a court of law, following a catastrophic event. </p><p></p><p>You know what is happening and why, but consciously continue to replicate the circumstances and drive. </p><p></p><p>I can appreciate how awful surrendering you ices we could be but perhaps a couple of options would be:</p><p></p><p>Not to drive to or from your swimming sessions</p><p>Desist from swimming until the issue can be addressed</p><p></p><p>Many moons ago, my father had a early morning car accident which befouled not explain. He went to the Doc asking it to be investigated. It was, with nothing untoward found, but his license was suspended, I medical grounds, immediately. </p><p></p><p>My father was not diabetic. No other vehicles or persons were involved in the accident. His car and country hedge were dented. </p><p></p><p>I find the benign approach by both your medics and the DVLA somewhat surprising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1058848, member: 88961"] I'm sorry, but driving, knowing this an happen is irresponsible and I doubt your Consultant would've of much help if you ended up in a court of law, following a catastrophic event. You know what is happening and why, but consciously continue to replicate the circumstances and drive. I can appreciate how awful surrendering you ices we could be but perhaps a couple of options would be: Not to drive to or from your swimming sessions Desist from swimming until the issue can be addressed Many moons ago, my father had a early morning car accident which befouled not explain. He went to the Doc asking it to be investigated. It was, with nothing untoward found, but his license was suspended, I medical grounds, immediately. My father was not diabetic. No other vehicles or persons were involved in the accident. His car and country hedge were dented. I find the benign approach by both your medics and the DVLA somewhat surprising. [/QUOTE]
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