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My husband contacted the DVLA and told them he’s got a type of Parkinsonism called MSA. They have sent him a form for Parkinson’s disease and another one which doesn’t seem to apply at all. So is the Parkinson’s disease form the right one to fill in?

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Hi there. Our consultant completed our forms and sent them off.We noticed DVLA but form went straight to consultant as I recall.

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The DVLA sent the forms to us unfortunately. It would be much simpler if he had Parkinson’s disease as opposed to Parkinsonism

Hello I can't recall what we did, its maybe worth asking the MSA Trust. (If there isn't a category for MSA maybe they could be asking for one). Our recent experience is that the DVLA is subject to industrial action just now and the service is overwhelmed. Kx

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