True indeed when I first started trucking 16 yrs ago "A belly overhang" said you're going to be like me afterwhile I'm like no I won't I do eat like you nor do I live like you. I'm thankful I've been blessed not have been sick throughout my life. I use to be into running I just starting trying to get back into it. I'm OTR for the moment & enjoying it. I walk as much as possible definitely my eating habits have changed for the better( I don't over eat ). I hiked up to 10k on the Sandia Mountain in Albuquerque NM. I'm enjoying the great outdoors again. Your life & how you live is up to you. Yes certain working conditions & environments make it challenging but you adapt. I know I have. All the best on taking care of yourselves.
How has trucking effected your health?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TNT Fleet Development, Jan 10, 2022.
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+20 years trucking, i have hemorrhoids, bad blood circulation in legs and neck pain.
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It hasn’t. I’m built of performance parts.
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I’ve only been driving 3.5 years and I’m still able to get my 2 year medical card. I do notice I chew more gum and blow more bubbles while driving down the interstates.
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It's not good for my health, when I have taken off 2-3 months the change in health is dramatic.
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bzinger Thanks this.
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bzinger Thanks this.
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Elroythekid Thanks this.
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I gained 25 lbs in 2 yrs and run flatbed. Just got a curtainside a few months ago. Fuel stops need healthier food options and companies need to pair up with gyms for discounts on memberships, since a truckers health out here has everything to do with how they perform their job safely
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