My psychiatrist said yesterday that if I don't inform the DVLA that I'm not currently driving due to my issues, he will. That's bad, right?
I thought I was doing the right thing in managing it myself. I'm dealing with impulsive thoughts, auditory hallucinations and poor concentration due to depression exacerbated by aspergers. I'm also on diazepam. So, *I* decided that I wasn't safe to be driving. And I intended to stay off of the roads until I felt better, although I've driven twice in the middle of the night just as a kind of exposure therapy.
Now I've been told that the DVLA might actually direct me to give up my licence. Shiiiiiiiit! The trouble is that the form I'm sending in doesn't really give much space for commentary by me.
Does anyone know if it will involve an assessment or further conversation before the DVLA make a decision?
I thought I was doing the right thing in managing it myself. I'm dealing with impulsive thoughts, auditory hallucinations and poor concentration due to depression exacerbated by aspergers. I'm also on diazepam. So, *I* decided that I wasn't safe to be driving. And I intended to stay off of the roads until I felt better, although I've driven twice in the middle of the night just as a kind of exposure therapy.
Now I've been told that the DVLA might actually direct me to give up my licence. Shiiiiiiiit! The trouble is that the form I'm sending in doesn't really give much space for commentary by me.
Does anyone know if it will involve an assessment or further conversation before the DVLA make a decision?