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Old 27th June 2007, 20:17
Joe McManus Joe McManus is offline
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Earlier this week I blogged about how many UK sufferers of Sleep Apnoea there are. Experts estimate well over three quarters of a million people right now, and with many becoming bigger, younger this is only set to increase.

Realizing how many of us are part of everyday society, I dug out some statistics on driving and OSA. The amount of accidents and accidents waiting to happen is phenomenal.

OSA or not, we've probably all been guilty of driving tired, but how far would you go? Do you make absolutely sure you are rested enough to be fit to drive?
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Old 28th June 2007, 15:36
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I hardly ever drive without my children in the back and hurting them is about my biggest nightmare so no sleepy driving here, that's for sure.
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Old 20th July 2007, 06:30
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I've been told I have to contact DVLA and inform them of my condition. In the meantime I've been banned from driving a mini-bus whilst on duty with the Army Cadet Force of which I'm an Instructor.
I can understand the safety aspects but I'm worried that the powers that be could suspend my right to drive completely.
Has anyone got experience of dealing with the DVLA and what was the outcome?
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Old 20th July 2007, 09:57
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Has anyone got experience of dealing with the DVLA and what was the outcome?

Yes! When you sent the forms, make sure you follow up and confirm they have received them. They are known for being a bit dis-organised and losing stuff or somehow keeping yours bottom of the pile. Some gentle persuasion can help move the process along. You can also email or fax the details. Apparently their mail processing takes weeks, emails upto a fortnight and faxed submissions a few days. You should include valid ID like a birth certificate or similar.

If you are on CPAP and it works well for you, do let them know the success you are having. They might ring your doctor to confirm you have improved so let him/her know they can expect a ring and be prepared to answer hopefully favourably.

Once they've processed it they will let you drive as normal again though I'm not sure about driving around other people.

As far as work goes, officially OSA is not classed as a disability though it is covered by the disabilities discrimination act (link) therefor they should not judge you by it. This part says they should also be helpful to you. You may want to talk this through with HR though.
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Old 20th July 2007, 10:35
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I had my "green light" 2 months after sending in the forms. I can't remember whether they spoke to my doctor, I think it was back in the early 90s.
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Old 16th August 2007, 17:17
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I lost my job as a hgv driver through OSA (i didnt know i had it then) i actually fell asleep at the wheel and nearly killed myself.i have since got my car license back but ive been told i will never get my hgv back...
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Old 17th August 2007, 09:39
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That must have been a scary experience. Sorry to hear that Ashley.

How much time was between the licenses being pulled and the car license being given back?

Have you ever re-applied after starting on CPAP?
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Old 17th August 2007, 10:18
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I've just been given the all clear to drive from the DVLA.
It had been noted that I responded well to using a CPAP machine and the only restriction was they must be notified if it's use was removed
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Old 17th August 2007, 11:53
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Well congratulations, that must have been a big relief for you. So glad to hear that, well done.
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Old 17th August 2007, 21:16
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i was diagnosed in jan 07 and had my license revoked there and then in the hospital by the professor i am under. i had to wait 4 months to get my car license back but have since been told i will not get my hgv back ever.....
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