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<blockquote data-quote="the_anticarb" data-source="post: 185529" data-attributes="member: 16982"><p>I've had laser in one eye and after my visit to the eye hospital today it's looking like I may need it in the other eye too. Please can someone explain what happens when I reapply for my driving license as the three years will be up in 2013. Am I right in believing that if you've had laser in both eyes you need to do a test? What is this test and what affects whether you pass it or not - would someone need a lot of extensive laser in both eyes to fail it or could you fail it even with minimal laser?</p><p></p><p>Stressing out as my eyes have deteriorated rapidly due to my (recently over) pregnancy and although my baby was fine my eyes have not escaped unscathed....but hopefully now I am no longer pregnant they should stabilise somewhat if I keep my control good.</p><p></p><p>Really not enjoying being a diabetic today!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_anticarb, post: 185529, member: 16982"] I've had laser in one eye and after my visit to the eye hospital today it's looking like I may need it in the other eye too. Please can someone explain what happens when I reapply for my driving license as the three years will be up in 2013. Am I right in believing that if you've had laser in both eyes you need to do a test? What is this test and what affects whether you pass it or not - would someone need a lot of extensive laser in both eyes to fail it or could you fail it even with minimal laser? Stressing out as my eyes have deteriorated rapidly due to my (recently over) pregnancy and although my baby was fine my eyes have not escaped unscathed....but hopefully now I am no longer pregnant they should stabilise somewhat if I keep my control good. Really not enjoying being a diabetic today!! [/QUOTE]
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