I have been driving for over eight years, but stopped about two years ago because of kidney failure. I recently had a kidney transplant and I'm ready now to go back to work.
Are there any regulations against driving with a kidney transplant?
Kidney Transplant
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ramnj, Dec 6, 2013.
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Good question. I had a friend that donated a kidney, and he went right back to work.
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CFR 156.13 clearly states : "The kidney transplant must be a licensed CDL kidney, and have no prior convictions or failures hereunto, thereafter, or forthwith. A full record of the previous kidney owner's driving record must also be forwarded to the prospective employer"
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I'm sure it's a box that gets checked on the medical exam, but if you can pass a medical exam, and a worksteps physical that the company will probably require, then I don't see a problem. Are you taking any medications that would disqualify you?
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Think it would only be an issue if any medication you were to take would be an issue.Otherwise I would imagine as long as you past your physical its all good.
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Mr(?) Ram from NJ, hats off to you. Kidney failure is so horrible that even people who hate your guts would be cheering your post. Anyways, congrats. I shall drink my next adult beverage in your honor.
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I know this is over a decade old but when I asked bing "can you become a truck driver after a kidney transplant" This was a large part of its answer I just had to tell you.tarmadilo, FullMetalJacket and blairandgretchen Thank this.
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That sir - is somewhat frightening.tarmadilo and FullMetalJacket Thank this.
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I'm speechless.
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Well, my transplant just turned 1 year old. Unfortunately, from what little I know about the (deceased) donor , I doubt she had a CDL.....
however, if it wasn't for my current age, lack of commercial driving in the last decade, and the fact that I make easily twice what I would driving today, yeah, I COULD go back to driving. Nothing I take disqualifies me, although the prednisone makes me sweat like a pig.....Getting monthly blood draws done and seeing my transplant nephrologist every 3 months would be a hassle, so I'd have to stick with local work. Also, anti-rejection drugs like Cellcept and Tacrolimus aren't available just anywhere, and are expensive enough that getting a 90 day supply would be difficult. So, no OTR; you would need a schedule that gets you home at least twice a week.
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