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'Of course what you could also do is hide it, i don't think there is actually part of the medical form that covers it where the doctor has to fill anything in, certainally it was me that informed the msa of my change of circumstances, *but for obvious reasons thats a very bad thing to do.*
I don't doubt there are people who race with conditions/ taking meds that they shouldn't be but unless they tell the msa its very unlikely they'll get caught. *I'm sure it would be very bad in the case of a major incident though.*'
I point out that he should not do this, but that he could and i suspect that some do. Also as being someone who has actually got diabetes and has competed i know about it from a practical sense rather than describing what is written in the book and writing that down in a post.
What i wrote in the other post is what you will need to do Miffy, the MSA don't trust people enough based on how they feel and will want you to be seen by the guy i mentioned. He's a nice guy and i doubt you'll have any trouble with him as long as you can control your diabetes and present yourself well
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