I've been a type one since 1977 and I have just had my eyes checked for fitness to drive after hving had both eyes lasered.
If you do have both lasered then you will need to contact the dvla to download a form to fill in and return it
Its the medical form V1...
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 065620.pdf
It took about 2 weeks from posting the form to them replying with instructions on whom to see about getting the fields test done. In my case it wasnt my eye clinic but a dvla approved optician.
It`s not quite the same as the normal fields tests done in clinic in that dvla test is done with both eyes open and the test is concerned with your peripheral vision rather than your central vision as per a normal eye clinic test. No drops are used. It took about 15 minutes which included a normal eye test
My test was done on 17th december and I havent heard back from the DVLA yet but the optician who did the test did say all was ok and there shouldnt be any problems. I have the standard (for diabetics) 3 yr licence.
So its virtually the same as for noblehead.
The lasering itself does affect your vision for me the first session had the most noticable effect in reducing my peripheral night vision slightly but now I`ve probably had 5 or 6 sessions since the first one last August and not noticed any further changes.
Next session due next week on the 3rd
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