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Son applying for provisional licence. He is 5 yrs post BMT. He is extremely well and only medication is for Addison's. He doesn't have to notify them about Addison's according to the website but what about ALD. Does anyone have any experience of dealing with DVLA on this matter please?

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My son is 6 years post BMT and will soon be applying for his provisional licence. I don't think ALD needs to be notified to the DVLA but this question would be better on the AMN Easier forum because many of the adults with AMN do drive and are more likely to know the answer!

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