i would do everything possible to get the pressure down. dont be a information booth at the dot exam someone is paying them to find out whats wrong with you. so let them do there job an dont say anything about what might be wrong with you. lots of luck
DOT physical and blood presure questions
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Oaktown, Jan 10, 2013.
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At recertification, an individual with a BP equal to or less than 140/90 may be certified for one year; however, if his or her BP is greater than 140/90 but less than 160/100, a one-time certificate for 3 months can be issued.
An individual diagnosed with Stage 2 (BP is 160/100-179/109) should be treated and a one-time certificate for 3-month certification can be issued.
Once the driver has reduced his or her BP to equal to or less than 140/90, he or she may be recertified annually thereafter.
An individual diagnosed with Stage 3 hypertension (BP equal to or greater than 180/110) should not be certified until his or her BP is reduced to 140/90 or less, and may be recertified every 6 months.
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140/90 is the feds standard.
Ask them if you can lay on your right side when they take the reading. Doctor showed me that trick. Works every time. Many of us experience the same problem when going in for a DOT physical.BigByrd47119 Thanks this. -
On the subject of BP, anyone used garlic to reduse their numbers? I guess its supposed to work but would feel better about spending the money on garlic pills if people here can confirm...
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i was at 140/like 79 or something for one physical and got a 2 year card out of it. part of it was because i was nervous when they did the test like others said i could fee lmy bp going up as it was happening. usually they take that into account also
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going tues. thanks people.
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You need to eat before, you only fast before blood work. Not eating will raise Bp. Don't eat or drink anything stimulating like sugar or coffee. Been told this by a doc.
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Yep, fast that morning and no smoking at least an hour before. Even try to rest and meditate immediately before. Even the walk in from the parking lot will raise the BP briefly.
Not only will your blood pressure will be lower, so will your sugar. I know a guy failed that pigged out on pancakes and syrup before his test. The next day he passed after a retest.
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