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| All I Have To Say Is Its In The Food We Need To Eat A Few Less Burgers N Fries And Eat A Few More Veggies Drink Less Sugary Soft Drinks And Drink More Water Or Fruit Juice I Usually Eat Once A Day And I Make It A Point To Find A Place Where I Can Get A Good Sit Down Meal Remember You Are Sitting Behind The Wheel Of A Truck You Dont Need As Many Calories Per Day As Say A Carpenter But I Notice Many Truckers Have 2-3 Big Meals A Day N Gorge On Junkfood N Pop Well Where Are All Those Calories Being Burned Off Simple They Are Not This Causes Obesity And Down The Road Diabetes, Sleep Apnea, And Heart Problems And Look Around Beleive Me Half Of Us Can Barely Climb In And Otu Of Our Trucks N Waddle Our Way To The Door |
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I had to check on this because it seemed to not click with me. Purple edemic legs usually have been signs of poor circulation and possible Congestive Heart Failure (CHF). I have not ever heard of this to be an indicator of diabetes. |
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| Sure nuff is. Once it gets to that point it usually won't be long till it has to come off. If I'm not mistaken Waylon Jennings lost a foot to it.
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It is and it isn't. As a paramedic, most of the purple coloring is the result of poor circulation. Most are found to cardiac. However, some diabetics will reach this over time. It is not a direct sign of diabetes. When they are at the point of losing a foot, their circulation is extremely poor. This is attributed to diabetes at a level that a driver would not be able to be licensed for. That is the reason I stated that if you see one it is most likely cardiac. I would not expect that a diabetic would be driving who is at that level. It would require them to be insulin dependent and it is not allowed. Cardiac problems are very prominent though. |
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That is definately a problem. There are many of the people that I wonder how they could have passed the physical. I don't try to pass judgement, since I do not know their medical history. I do wonder about them. I also know of commercial drivers that the company chosen doctor will not certify them with their cardiac history. So, they now take the forms to their cardiac doctor for him to certify them to drive. This is now done by a doctor who has no knowledge of trucking. As far as BP being high. Even mine fluctuates based on problems, moods, caffeine. With all of the stress, I am sure there are many running close to the limits or even going over the limits. I have no answers to the problems. Could tougher regulations really make a difference or will there be ways found around it. If they go the BMI route, I personally will not meet the requirements. |
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__________________ Bad spellers of the world...UNTIE!!! HOW CAN A STRANGER TELL IF TWO PEOPLE ARE MARRIED? You might have to guess, based on whether they seem to be yelling at the same kids. |
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You must have seen the same ones that I have that you wonder how they can climb into a truck. |
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| In this current controversy with the advocacy group, the trucking industry agrees that the rules should be tightened. However, the American Trucking Association points out that the current regulations are not being enforced. There is a lack of uniformity among states. A number of states have yet to meet the goals laid out in the 1986 law that set minimum standards for the CDL program. See 7/21/08 Transport Topics, page 8. |
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