That’s right. I just did a date thing in excel and dragged it down to 90 daysTPR
Am I right in thinking, you can only send the D1 when you reach the 90 day milestone? Presumably, did you have to work out the dates yourself if the DVLA didn't contact you.
Regards
CJ
Thanks for that Lucy0505, I just spoke to them on first try! My application has been scanned on the system 4th August a week after I sent it in and is now being reviewed. The guy also gave me my M number without any hesitation, does anyone know if I can now try and book a medical or do I need to wait for DVLA to contact me still?
Anyone know where I can find out what doctors are DVLA approved please?
You should be alright.. if you don't have liver problems or a serious alcohol abuse in the past.Could someone please tell me how a CDT test works... and what's my reading possibly going to be after 45days clear of alcohol
It's been like 45days clean I have another 4 weeks before my testYou should be alright.. if you don't have liver problems or a serious alcohol abuse in the past.
CTD is when you have your blood taken and they check your Liver enzymes.
Some people here passed with 2/3 weeks clear of alchool Before medical but i would advise to stay off the drink completely till after the test.
You should be OK with the CDT. It is really only checking for recent large volumes of alcohol on a regular basis. If you have 45 days clear with another 28 days on top, you should come in at the normal range which will be OK. Half life of CDT reported to be around 2 weeks, meaning that every 2 weeks, your CDT reading will be around 1/2 what it was previously. Take into account however that you cannot get a zero reading, as there is always a background level - if you get around an 0.6% reading, that is proof of abstinence for a decent period of time.It's been like 45days clean I have another 4 weeks before my test
That's very useful information there thank you.. just one last thing if you may help me... so would I need to get a reading of 0.6% to prove that I have abstained for one yearYou should be OK with the CDT. It is really only checking for recent large volumes of alcohol on a regular basis. If you have 45 days clear with another 28 days on top, you should come in at the normal range which will be OK. Half life of CDT reported to be around 2 weeks, meaning that every 2 weeks, your CDT reading will be around 1/2 what it was previously. Take into account however that you cannot get a zero reading, as there is always a background level - if you get around an 0.6% reading, that is proof of abstinence for a decent period of time.
No. Everyone is different, however the DVLA would be looking for a level of less than 1.0% for proof. People who have not been classified as dependent are expected to get below 1.6%, but as I say if you have abstained for so long there should be no issue unless you had a really high level before abstinence. Good luck and keep up the tea-tolalness!!!That's very useful information there thank you.. just one last thing if you may help me... so would I need to get a reading of 0.6% to prove that I have abstained for one year
Afternoon all - I've been watching this thread with interest and I congratulate everyone who has received their licence back or are well on the way to doing so....good luck to those still waiting also.
My disqualification ended last week and I finally had an hastily arranged medical yesterday after DVLA contacted me last week. I was honest on the forms and told them I last drank on the last Saturday of July - this was before I had heard anything regarding a possible medical....it was a day/night session after a couple of weeks without drinking any alcohol at all and I had abstained in the 9 days leading up to my medical - which was only confirmed on Monday. I'm obviously now fretting that my CDT level could show as raised from that day, even though I'm not and have never been dependent on alcohol and only drink socially at weekends or on special occasions....
Would my CDT level only be high if I was a regular heavy drinker or could that one off 'session' cause the level to be higher than usual and class me as a test fail?
Thanks - Matt.
Hi
I have received an email stating they will be contacting my gp. I have a consultation on Thursday with the gp, what questions should I be asking and also does anyone have the form that the gp fills out. Any advice ?
Thanks