Peanuts, Turkey and chicken. It depends on what sets off the gout. I know peanuts will do mine. Also a friend gets it from poultry.
When the doctor gives me diruretics, such as hydrochlorathyazide, it will affect the fluid balance in my system and bring on a gout attack.
I have not taken allopurinol, which is a preventative, in over 6 years. I watch what I eat.
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Unless Gout is causing significant pain and loss of mobility, it is not an item that would prevent driving. Decrease symptoms by reducing protein and alcohol intake during flare ups. I have performed CDL / non-CDL physicals for over 13 years. When the DOT gets it's certification course together I hope to become cert. Sometime in 2011 all Doctors/providers that perform these physicals will have to be certified.
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I took the meds for years and now I take none period.wulfman75 Thanks this. -
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What about vision? I'm not color blind, but have to wear corrective lenses for reading/driving. My left eye won't focus at a distance, so everything is blurry unless I have my glasses on. Will this be a killer?
Also I recently had shoulder surgery; I've been released from PT and post-care, ROM is better than it has before the operation. All they did was remove some bone from my collarbone and re-attach the tendon. (Mumford procedure) Was a result of a dislocation 13 years ago, which required screws to re-attach my rotator cuff. -
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You must have 20/40 correctable vision in each eye. Glasses or contact lenses are permitted.
Shoulder:
I had the same surgery in April and passed a DOT physical in September. In fact I have had both shoulders operated on. You should be ok as long as you are off the narcotics.
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