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Information and advice

Information and advice

The healthcare professional should discuss with you the possible causes of your blackout, the reasons for any tests that you are offered (including the risks and benefits of tests), and the results of any tests you have had. They should also discuss with you whether there is any uncertainty in your diagnosis.

Driving

Your healthcare professional should give you advice about driving when you see them for the first time after having a blackout. If you have been referred for a specialist assessment, you should be advised that you must not drive while you are waiting for your appointment. After a specialist assessment, you should be advised whether to report your blackout to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). Check the DVLA website (at www.dft.gov.uk/dvla) for up-to-date information about driving after a blackout.

Work

You should be advised about how your blackout may affect health and safety at work, and what action you must take to keep yourself and others safe.

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