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<blockquote data-quote="jaywak" data-source="post: 2394626" data-attributes="member: 156561"><p>It was about 32 -34 years ago that I had a couple of severe nocturnal hypos which I told my Dr about and unfortunately a couple of weeks later got a letter from DVLA saying they had taken away my license under advice from my Dr and I could reapply in 12 mths if my control improved and my Dr agreed , I complained and got my license back after 6 mnths , Now I am almost afraid to tell the medical profession if I have had a hypo which just means for me going below 4 as I never really have severe hypos that I can't treat if i've had anything below 3 i'me almost afraid to show my metre at my annual review , Have any of you lost your license under these circumstances or was I just unlucky with a very strict Dr ? In 45 yrs of driving I have never had an accident let alone one caused through a hypo .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaywak, post: 2394626, member: 156561"] It was about 32 -34 years ago that I had a couple of severe nocturnal hypos which I told my Dr about and unfortunately a couple of weeks later got a letter from DVLA saying they had taken away my license under advice from my Dr and I could reapply in 12 mths if my control improved and my Dr agreed , I complained and got my license back after 6 mnths , Now I am almost afraid to tell the medical profession if I have had a hypo which just means for me going below 4 as I never really have severe hypos that I can't treat if i've had anything below 3 i'me almost afraid to show my metre at my annual review , Have any of you lost your license under these circumstances or was I just unlucky with a very strict Dr ? In 45 yrs of driving I have never had an accident let alone one caused through a hypo . [/QUOTE]
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