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  • #31
    Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

    I understand what you mean Wombats ,but many of us say that we will never speak or see some one again but it does not mean that we are going to do any harm ,and apart from what I said to him, if I was going to do any thing to my self I dont think I would have taken a weekend case with my clothes and make up ,but what has been going on with family has been for a while .

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    • #32
      Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

      Originally posted by fairy dust 49 View Post
      I understand what you mean Wombats ,but many of us say that we will never speak or see some one again but it does not mean that we are going to do any harm ,and apart from what I said to him, if I was going to do any thing to my self I dont think I would have taken a weekend case with my clothes and make up ,but what has been going on with family has been for a while .
      I agree. I was just trying to see an angle for the police to have done what they did. I know if there is a (malicious) suggestion of someone being about to do something drastic which calls into account their capacity, the police normally react very quickly. A RTA may have served to confirm this in their eyes. This is, of course, pure supposition but might explain things.

      Any appeal should hopefully be pretty much a formality.

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      • #33
        Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

        I did forget to mention that there are other grounds that I need my car as I look after my dad and take him to Hospital appointments ,even though he has a licence he is unable to drive him self at the moment due to having cataracts and is waiting to have an eye op to rectify it .Could this also be taken into consideration to have my licence reinstated.

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        • #34
          Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

          Originally posted by fairy dust 49 View Post
          I did forget to mention that there are other grounds that I need my car as I look after my dad and take him to Hospital appointments ,even though he has a licence he is unable to drive him self at the moment due to having cataracts and is waiting to have an eye op to rectify it .Could this also be taken into consideration to have my licence reinstated.
          Sadly not. You either are or are not fit to drive.

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          • #35
            Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

            I totaly understand what you are saying and in hind sight I would most probably have the same thoughts ,but when I told him he would never see me again he was told at the same time not to contact me again that I was not putting up with there constant harrasment of text messages .I had all ready told police what had been happening days before this all came about and the police advised me to delete their numbers ,but that does not stop them contacting me .

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            • #36
              Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

              This is drifting into a separate issue which may be worth starting a new thread about - that of them still contacting you after police involvement, and after deleting their numbers. My experience is the police advise you block numbers rather than delete them. If they still contact you against your wishes, it could be bordering on harassment. That is really for a separate thread altogether.

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              • #37
                Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                In post 22 when mentioned about being t-packed on motorway ,the police actualy commended me on my driving even going through the speed restriction with road works as it was knocked down from 70 to 50 speed limit and the police laughed and said that I did not even go over 50 as soon as the signs showed up.

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                • #38
                  Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                  Sorry didnt mean to drift ,was just saying what lead to all this problem with licence .

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                  • #39
                    Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                    Co-Codamol is a combination of codeine, an opioid, and paracetamol (Combination of Codeine and Paracetamol).

                    The Paracetamol element is nothing to give the police any cause for concern and I know of no case in English Law where someone has been convicted of driving a motor vehicle on a road whilst under the influence of Paracetamol.

                    Where it appears the police may be playing safe is with the Codeine element. Everyone reacts differently to this opioid; some people achieve relief from pain without any side effects, but others experience side effects, like itching, drowsiness, nausea, a rash or vomitting.

                    I feel your best course of action, at present, is to speak to Driver's Medical Branch, at DVLA, in the first instance, and take it from there.
                    Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                      Thank you Blue Bottle ,I have just returned from my Drs appointment and he informed me that he has all ready been back in touch with the DVLA to explain the situation ,and he is confident that I will receive my licence back .But he did say they may request that I have an assessment just to make sure there is no psychological problems ,I am in total agreement with what he says if an assessment is requested .

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                      • #41
                        Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                        the Dr did inform me that because I had not eaten for 24 hrs and took co-codamol that would have stayed in my system and each time I took 1 it would have built up in my body .

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                        • #42
                          Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                          That's good news.

                          What your doctor has said about taking Co-Codamol without eating is spot-on. Opioids and other opiate-based or derived drugs have a habit of building up in the body if a person does not eat as normal.

                          I feel you have learned a salutary lesson from this experience and it should serve as a warning to anyone who has to take prescription drugs containing opium in any form that such drugs must be treated with respect and advice and instructions from healthcare professionals and pharmacists heeded.
                          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                            Yes it has ,I did not know that the medication would have built up with not eating .he did assure me that I did not have excess build up but had enough that would be equal to taking roughly between 8 or 10 at one time ,and to hear that was scary .So now I understand why the police was cautious the day of the accident .

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                            • #44
                              Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                              It sort of makes you think there should be bigger warnings on the packets. I know we're all supposed to read the little leaflets inside, but how many do? Co-codomol are readily available not as a prescription drug also, so all the more important.

                              Fingers crossed you get the licence back soon! :beagle:

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                              • #45
                                Re: Revoked driving licence on medical grounds

                                Thank you Wombats , I have read the leaflet again and it does not mention to be taken with food .But now I make sure I eat before taking any medication ,and on the plus side I am glad I still have the backing of my Dr and am only to happy to have a DVLA assessment .

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