Hey,
I am about to enroll in school, so I went to get my DOT physical. Because I take medicine for blood pressure and diabetes I passed but was only given a 1 year card. I have a few questions about that.
1) Will having a 1 year card hurt me, especially in getting a job?
2) If I go to another medical office and don't tell them i'm on the meds, would I be able to get a full 2 year card?
3) do the DOT regulations require that i am able to pass the requirements WITHOUT medications to get the full 2 year card? Or, is controlled sufficient?
Dot Physical Question - re: 1 year card
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 101driver, Apr 22, 2012.
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Since you came here looking for answers, let me oblige. BP meds do not show up on wee-wee tests. If you tell the Doc you're on BP meds, you get a one year card. If you don't mention it, you'll get a 2 year card. I can't answer about diabetes meds since I don't know. As far as a truck company hiring or not hiring you because you have high BP, I don't think it makes any difference, usually. Again, I can't answer about diabetes. However, morally, you should answer any medical questions TRUTHFULLY. Just like your tax forms, right ? And log books.
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My medical card is for 2 yrs and I told the doctor I was on BP medicine.
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If you are on BP meds;as I am,you should be happy with a 1 year card-as I am. If you do not tell the doc,sure you will get a 2 year card;but if involved in a fatal accident during your 2nd year even an average lawyer will find out. In conclusion: IT WILL NOT BE GOOD FOR YOU.
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a "wee-wee" test at the time of the physical, will show results of sugar.
so you WILL ALWAYS GET, a one year card.
Actually, if the "wee-wee" test shows sugar??
YOU WILL GET either a 1 month or 3 month card, till you can prove your diabetes IS UNDER CONTROL.
Then a 1 year card every DOT physical after that.
Best NOT TO LIE about diabetes. Unless you crave having to go back and forth several times to update that 3 month card. -
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Only what they want to hear, and that is always rosy colored things.
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