Does this seem like yet another fails at life skills post or am I crazy?
Dont be a brain dead simpleton. You sacrifice your health because some dbag dispatcher tells you no? Whoever said you don't ask them for permission, you tell them what you need to do, so you can continue to do your job effectively is the correct answer.
Teeth are no joke. The bacteria in your mouth that can cause infection and then spread to the rest of your body which then causes even more issues. A wife who was in dentistry for over 8yrs taught me a lot about this stuff. An abscess tooth can quickly become a blood infection and literally kill you within days. Thats not even getting into the intense pain one has to endure because of the abscess.
Like stated multiple times, there are dentists all over. Find one close and get in there. You aren't hauling anything that can't wait an extra day to deliver.
What would you do?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Kusanagi00, Aug 25, 2019.
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2) pick one.
3) call a cab.
No need to miss any work...
Typically I’d just say “Think smart not hard”Cabinover101, TripleSix, HillbillyDeluxeTruck and 1 other person Thank this. -
Just remember. After seeing the dentist and taking care of the tooth, there's a 99% chance you may have a random drug test, so take it with a grain of salt. The dentist may offer a script for a few "Super Tylenol". Make sure you keep the bottle from the pharmacy. Some companies don't want you to drive for 72/96 hours after taking the last pill.
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Screw that dispatcher!
Head for a dentist asap .
I let a toothache go once and wound up in the hospital over it .GhentSaintPeters, FlaSwampRat, Cabinover101 and 3 others Thank this. -
So just google a clinic,dr,dentist anywhere close to where you are or will be stopping and get a script and go to a pharmacy to have it filled. it won't take too long.
If it's causing serious problems then park it and get a cab/uber whatever. It is an emergency at that point. You won't be able to drive safe with an icepick feeling in your eye and that infection can get to your heart and kill you.
No load is worth dying for.Cabinover101, Dino soar, bzinger and 1 other person Thank this. -
Stay away from Listerine, that seems to make it worse. Preoxide diluted in water seems o be better.
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@Fltdds Might have a suggestion.
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YOU make the decision if you are physically able to drive. Anyway, hometime, no, go see a dentist. They hand those diplomas out all over the country. Find an emergency number for the dentist, go get an Uber and get dentistried, bring a credit card. Couple of hundred is probably not going to cover it. Welcome to trucking.
BUT, YOU determine if you are physically able to drive. PERIOD.Cabinover101 Thanks this. -
FMCSA regs section 392.3 - Ill or Fatigued operator says you can't drive if illness or fatigue prvents you from driving safe.
And they cannot take any action against you in reprisals either.
Section 405 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (STAA) (49 U.S.C. 31105) states, in part, that no person shall discharge, discipline, or in any manner discriminate against an employee with respect to the employee’s compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment for refusing to operate a vehicle when such operation constitutes a violation of any Federal rule, regulation, standard, or order applicable to Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) safety. In such a case, a driver may submit a signed complaint to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.TokyoJoe, FlaSwampRat, Cabinover101 and 3 others Thank this. -
OK, I will be the fly in the ointment.
This IS a failure in life skills. Did your parents not teach you to take care of your teeth? That means brushing them, watching for any blood, and going to the dentist once or twice a year to get them checked and cleaned. Thats how they catch problems when they're still small problems.
Abcesses don't just pop up. You've had a long term problem with your teeth that you didn't bother to deal with because (insert any excuse that strikes your fancy here)
Now its that big bad employer who's at fault? Give me a break. Man up, and go find a dentist tomorrow morning to yank that tooth. Then schedule a checkup with your dentist for next February.
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