Here's some that don't require a new physical, so I guess you wouldn't be looked at for sleep study until your current medical needs to be renewed and maybe not even then.
TransAm
Freymiller
Magnum Ltd.
CRST
Paschall Truck Lines
J&R Schugel
CFI
Back with the orange.
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There was something mentioned about the fmcsa lowering their blood pressure requirements or something, but then I never heard a peep of it.
Here is the current listing, updated in 2014 What is the effect on driver certification based on FMCSA hypertension stages?
What is the effect on driver certification based on FMCSA hypertension stages?
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A driver with a diagnosis of hypertension on treatment should have at least an annual certification.
A CMV driver with a Blood pressure (BP) 140/90 may be certified for 2 years.
First time BP elevated:
Stage 1 - BP 140-159/90-99 Certification Period 1 year
Stage 2 - BP 160-179/100-109 Certification Period 3 months as one time certification. Within the 3 months, if the blood pressure is below 140/90, the driver may receive 1 year certification.
Stage 3 - BP Reading >180/110 Disqualified. When the blood pressure is less than 140/90, the driver can be certified at 6 month intervals.
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I was wrong, it wasn't the FMSCA. It was for everybody. I wonder what will happen on our side of the fence as this is pretty serious. I just had a new med card done in may and was under the old guidelines, and got a 2 year card. But according to the new recommendations, I should have gotten only a 1 year card.
Interesting the FMCSA hasnt addressed this.
High blood pressure redefined for first time in 14 years: 130 is the new high | American Heart Association
High blood pressure redefined for first time in 14 years: 130 is the new high
American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Guidelines
November 13, 2017 Categories: Scientific Statements/Guidelines
Highlights
- High blood pressure is now defined as readings of 130 mm Hg and higher for the systolic blood pressure measurement, or readings of 80 and higher for the diastolic measurement. That is a change from the old definition of 140/90 and higher, reflecting complications that can occur at those lower numbers.
- In the first update to comprehensive U.S. guidelines on blood pressure detection and treatment since 2003, the category of prehypertension is eliminated.
- While about 14 percent more people will be diagnosed with high blood pressure and counseled about lifestyle changes, there will only be a small increase in those who will be prescribed medication.
- By lowering the definition of high blood pressure, the guidelines recommend earlier intervention to prevent further increases in blood pressure and the complications of hypertension.
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We've all heard it before but in case anyone forgets: try and eat smaller portions, walk as much as possible,lay of soda(all kinds) and obviously don't drink coffee prior to being monitored. Watch salt intake from processed and fast foods. Read labels, and if it's a genetic condition, last resort is lisinipril or another rx, generic bp med are very inexpensive. Once your md determines the proper dosage, ask for a 90 day supply. Anytime we consume salt, we retain water and it makes the heart work harder to push blood through swollen tissue= high bp. We can all handle this if we pay attention.Ok im of my soapbox!
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Slight change of discussion. What are company trucks governed at?
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