previous injuries and new career

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Peterbilt79, Jun 16, 2008.

  1. Peterbilt79

    Peterbilt79 Light Load Member

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    Good evening folks

    hope everyone is doing good!!!! Dont think this question has come up yet, maybe it has but i havent seen it, i was diagnosed with corparal tunnel last fall, the doctor gave a shot of cortizone and everything has been fine, (this was a workers comp claim) i am wondering if this would have any affect on my new career choice, i plan on being a flatbedder, my wrist is fine and i work 12 hour days no problem being a landscape construction foreman, would companies have an issue with this---by the time i get my class A it will be more than a year-what are your thoughts folks?

    thanks

    Chad
     
  2. Lurchgs

    Lurchgs Road Train Member

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    I don't think so - may depend on the company's particular physical.

    So long as you can drive and shift with NEVER a problem you should be ok.

    Remember, CT is aggravated by repeated similar motions. Driving and shifting do fall under that category. If the motions are significantly different from what produced the inflamation in the first place, you should be fine.

    (I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV. I didn't even stay NEAR a Holiday Inn Express last night. But my wife is a Paramedic, and I've never caught her being wrong)
     
  3. witchwaywest

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    Like lurch said,it shouldn't be a problem.Federal guidelines state only that you not have an impairment of a limb that might affect your ability to operate a CMV.If you and your doctor think that you can still grip and grasp an object on a constant basis you should have no problem obtaining a two year medical card.Keep the CT between you and your doctor.The company only needs to see a valid card,not your medical history.I also have a small problem with one of my hands,I crushed four fingers down to the first joint and they could not reattach them.Ligament damage caused my fingers to curl in but I still retained gripping power.I still pass the DOT physical so it shouldn't be a problem for you.
     
  4. GasHauler

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    Keep it between your doctor and you unless the compay asks.
     
  5. Peterbilt79

    Peterbilt79 Light Load Member

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    thanks for the reply's, i already have my medical card, where i currently work we have trucks that are just below the CDL classification, so we need medical cards for these, and for the past 4 years never a problem obtaining one

    thanks

    Chad