Your safety man likely is correct..
"A DOT medical card is valid
for two years if you have no restrictions. A history of high blood
pressure, taking high blood pressure medications, a sleep disorder, and taking oral medications for
diabetes can restrict the medical card to one year or less, depending on how frequently
the condition needs monitoring."
Source.. http://www.compchoice.net/wp-conten...are-the-new-2014-regulations-DOT-physical.pdf
The OP now has a history of high blood pressure with the DOT and he'd be hard pressed to find a Physician who's going to say it doesn't need monitoring....not going to happen, too much of a liability. Even with a note from his primary Doc, the final decision is up to the examiner..
@RogerThat72 You could always call the Dr who issued your last card and ask them. I know mine told me if I ever had a question to call him..
Getting a 2 year card back?
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2015 I got a two year. -
KillingTime and Concorde Thank this.
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Have the doc take the average of 3 readings. Sounds like mumbo-jumbo, but when you know your first reading you can generally bring it down further by controlling your bio-metrics (breathing, relaxation, simply sitting still).Diesel Dave Thanks this. -
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Aaabbbccc, your safety guy is an idiot!
I am losing weight at a safe rate, buy the time I go for my DOT next year, I will have a letter from the sleep study folks that says I no longer have sleep apnea, and a letter from my primary physician that says I no longer have type II diabetes, AND am no longer taking blood pressure medication! (the blood pressure medication is to protect my kidneys from the diabetes!) If they have a problem with giving me a two year medical card the fun will begin, however I doubt I will! -
Last place i was at didn't care at all , as long as 'you' produced a DOT card
each year or two...so everyone is different.
Liability is the issue ....as long as the company is paying for the Physical
it shouldn't matter.
My dad was an airline pilot , think they had to go every 6 months to hold
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