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Euphful | 12:36 Fri 13th Sep 2013 | Motoring
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Should you inform dvla?
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Why would you? It's a sleeping condition.
Only if you are in the habit of sleeping whilst driving!
You must tell DVLA if you have obstructive sleep apnoea (also known as sleep apnoea) with symptoms that affect your ability to drive safely.

https://www.gov.uk/obstructive-sleep-apnoea-and-driving
Yes you should until you've been treated. My other half suffers from this and has to have a machine at night, otherwise he would stop breathing.
He didn't believe it when I told him he was nodding off until he done it at work.
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Everything appears normal, when program is set (dial controlled) all sounds come from the dishwasher so it appears to be working but it doesn't run the program, dial stays still (it should rotate to whatever part of cycle it is on). Any ideas?
Yes as it can affect your driving.
My friend had to
i think euphful is referring to his dishwasher
That's what you get for opening two threads at once :-)
yes you do have to inform the DVLA, you should restrict your driving ( have someone with you) until the hospital says you are ok and responding to treatment. Once that happens you inform the DVLA.
You do not have to surrender your licence.
Mine was diagnosed and treated within 4 weeks, so no real hardship.

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