The medical person would not listen to anything I was saying and was basically hushing me. I suffer with Bi Polar and ADHD so sometimes I need people to listen. He filled in my form himself regarding my mental health issues by simply writing GP. Why wasn’t I allowed to explain why I was on meds etc. I was diagnosed with Bi Polar and ADHD a few years ago at the age of 44. I have drive since I was 17 and these Disorders are all from childhood. He would not let me be able to tell him any information. It was all one sided and I felt really uncomfortable at not being able to give some background. I noticed when signing form he had not listed my Disorders on form. I told him too and he did. This was about to be sent to DVLA who have revoked my licence due to these. It would have looked liked I had not declared, yet I wasn’t asked any questions apart from my medication. He needs to listen and let people feel they have done enough to support Application. By not talking to me, he never got a look at how stable I am in everything I say. This maybe the usual method, if it is. It’s not nice at all on my side of table and you feel quite worthless as the Doctor will not engage in any conversation with you however short although it was all Application related. I am not someone who really ever complains but as you can see I didn’t feel comfortable at all and once in the Car with my Wife I was shocked in how ignorant he was.
Yours truly
Mark
2 years ago
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