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My Gp Said I Can't Drive Due To Vertigo, Do I Need To Tell Dvla As It Is Only Temporary?

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Bobbyboos | 09:45 Sun 29th Apr 2018 | Body & Soul
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OK so I had a neck injury 2 months ago and I am suffering vertigo from it now and my GP has told me not to drive (which I am not).
The cause of the vertigo is now being treated through physio, so I hopefully see myself being back to normal soon, do I need to tell DVLA if this is just a temporary condition?
I won't drive until my GP says it is OK to (when I am free of the dizziness and vertigo)
Any advice is appreciated.
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Yes.
Woofy.....I've just said that........;-)
Ooops!...I missed out the link didn't I?
What would we do without our links?....;-)
Ouch.
Sqad, I think its easier to prove stuff with a link....who is going to believe a retired medic who has live abroad for some years? hahahahaha
Yes woofy....you are correct.
:)
I sometimes feel that if I ever met Buenchico and said good morning to him , he would reply..

"Just a moment sqad"

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=weather+forecast+suffolk+coast&oq=Weather+forcast+Suufolk&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.14891j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

" No, I'm afraid it isn't.

;-)
The previous link doesn't mention vertigo specifically but this one does, https://www.gov.uk/dizziness-and-driving
OMG !
and this one says
three months
https://www.gov.uk/health-conditions-and-driving

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