Loki_outlander
Member
Yes - this old chestnut. But with a different slant that I can't see any other evidence of on these pages.
Ok. I am due to have my DVLA medical in a few weeks. The problem is, I am going to have it knowing that my CDT levels are going to be too high.
The reason I know this is that I have had my CDT levels done via the NHS recently (Twice) and the latest is at 3.9%.
Eh? That's stupid, I hear you say.
Well, here's the thing. I have not had a single alcoholic drink since December 31st 2016. I have had a private test done (Medichecks) and my levels are low (1.6% where I would expect them to be.)
All my other counts will indicate no alcohol has been consumed. I eat healthily, I work out/run every day and I've lost weight.
Does anyone know of this situation? Any advice?
I'm going to back up my DVLA medical results with the private CDT results, a personal testimony and witness as to my abstinence and a general liver function test ... but I'm tiredly expecting that not to be enough.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Ok. I am due to have my DVLA medical in a few weeks. The problem is, I am going to have it knowing that my CDT levels are going to be too high.
The reason I know this is that I have had my CDT levels done via the NHS recently (Twice) and the latest is at 3.9%.
Eh? That's stupid, I hear you say.
Well, here's the thing. I have not had a single alcoholic drink since December 31st 2016. I have had a private test done (Medichecks) and my levels are low (1.6% where I would expect them to be.)
All my other counts will indicate no alcohol has been consumed. I eat healthily, I work out/run every day and I've lost weight.
Does anyone know of this situation? Any advice?
I'm going to back up my DVLA medical results with the private CDT results, a personal testimony and witness as to my abstinence and a general liver function test ... but I'm tiredly expecting that not to be enough.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.