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Old 02-03-2007, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Highwayman
Trucking is NOT a good job for people with bad backs - unless you want to make your bad back worse.
Highwayman??? Is that really you???? :?

We just heard that you had passed away!! :shock:

Was this someone's idea of a sick joke?? :evil:

If it was, then it was not at all funny!! :twisted:
 
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Old 02-03-2007, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Highwayman
Trucking is NOT a good job for people with bad backs - unless you want to make your bad back worse.


Originally Posted by Useless
Highwayman??? Is that really you???? :?

We just heard that you had passed away!! :shock:

Was this someone's idea of a sick joke?? :evil:

If it was, then it was not at all funny!! :twisted:
Highwayman! I'm with Useless, are you alive? This is like, totally weird. :P :? Seriously, what is up with all this? If this is you, and Skull was just being funny, we are all glad that you are here.
 
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Here is an extensive list of meds the D.O.T is concerned with. Found this on pumpkindriver.com a couple of years ago:


Drivers may not take any of the following medications while operating a commercial vehicle. Any use of these medications require a 24 hour mandatory out of service after last dose consumed.



ACETAMINOPHEN/CODIENE #2, #3, #4

AMBIEN

ANACIN PM

ANEXIA

ANTABUSE

ANTI VERT

APAP #2, #3, #4

AVINZA

B&O SUPPOSITORIES

BACLOFEN

BENADRYL

BONINE

BUAIFENESIN/CODIENE

BUFFERIN AF NITE-TIME

BUTABARBITOL

BUTALBITAL

BUTISOL

BUTORPHANOL

CAMPRAL

CANTIL

CARISOPRODOL

CARISOPRODOL/CODIENE

CHLORZOXAZONE

CO-GESIC

COCAINE

CODEPREX-Codeine based cough suppressant

CODIENE

CODIMAL PH

COMPOZ

CYCLOBENZAPRINE

DALMANE

DARVOCET N

DARVON

DARVON COMPOUND 65

DEMEROL

DESOXYN

DEXTROAMPHETAMINE

DIDREX

DILAUDID

DIPHENHYDRAMINE

DOLOPH1NE

DOXYLAMINE

DURAGESIC

DURATUSS (elixir)

ESGIC OR ESGIC-PLUS

ESTAZOLAM

FENTANYL

FIORICET

FIORINAL #3

FIORINOL

FLEXERIL

FLURAZEPAM

HALCION

HEROIN

HYDROCODONE

HYDROMORPHONE

INSULIN

IOPHEN SYRUP

LIORESAL

LOMOTIL

LONOX

LORCET

LORTAB 2.5, 5,7.5

MATAXALONE

MECLAZINE

MEPERGAN

MEPERGAN FORTE

MERPERID1NE

METHADONE

METHAMPHETAM1NE

METHOCARBAMOL

MORPHINE

MS CONTIN (Kadian)

NEMBUTAL

NORCO

NORFLEX

NORGESIC FORTE

NOVAHISTINE EXPECTORANT

NUCOFED

NYTOL

ORPHENADRLNE

OXYCONTIN

OXYCODONE

PALLADONE

PANLOR

PAREGORIC

PARAFON FORTE

PARAPECTOLIN

PENTAZOCINE

PENTOBARBITAL

PERCOCET

PERCODAN

PHENOBARBITAL

PHP

POWDERED OPIUM

PROPACET

PROPOXYPHENE

PROSOM

PROTUSS-D

PROVIGIL

RESTORIL

RMS SUPPOSITORY ASTRA MORPH

ROBAXIN

ROBITUSSIN AC

ROXICET

ROXICODONE

ROXILOX

SCOPALAMINE

SECOBARBITAL

SECONAL

SKELAX1N

SLEEP-EZE

SOMA

SOMA/CODIENE

SOMINEX

SONATA

STADOL NS

SUBLIMAZE

SYNALGOS-DC (capsule has codeine in it)

TALACEN

TAL WIN NX

TEMAZEPAM

THC

TRANSDERM-SCOP

TRIAZOLAM

TUSSI-ORGANIDIN

TUSSIONEX

TUS SIN- 12

TYLENOL #1, #2, #3, #4

TYLENOL PM

TYLOX

UNISOM

VICODIN

VICOPROFEN

VICODIN ES

WYGESIC

ZANAFLEX

Z-COF HC

ZOLPIDEM

ZYDONE











** ANTICONVULSANTS - When prescribed as anticonvulsants. Other uses may be allowed as conditional dependent on diagnosis and require a clearance letter from treating MD ?





CARBAMAZEPINE

CARBATROL

DEPAKOTE

DILANTIN

EPITOL

KLONOPIN

NEURONTIN

PHENOBARBITAL

TOPAMAX

TEGRETOL

TRILEPTAL

ZONEGRAN







CONDITIONAL KNOCKOUT MEDICATIONS

Drivers taking any of the following medications require an in-depth history regarding the medications. The use of these medications may not disqualify a driver, but the underlying diagnosis may. The history should include the name of the medications, reason for taking the medication (diagnosis) and dosage. If it is determined that the medication will be allowed, it is necessary to obtain a letter from the treating physician. The letter must include the medication name, dosage, reason for taking, how long taking, that the individual is not having any related side effects to the medication and that the individual is deemed safe to drive a commercial vehicle while taking the medication.



ALPRAZOLAM

ALDOMET

AMITRIPTYLLNE

ANAFRANIL

ANTABUSE

ATARAX

ATIVAN

ATROPINE

BENTYL

BUPROPION

BUSPAR

BUSPIRONE

CELEXA

CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE

CHLORPROMAZINE

CLOMIPRAM1NE

COUMADIN

CYLERT

DEPAKOTE

DESIPRAMJNE

DESYREL

DIAZEPAM

DIETHYLPROPLAN

DONNATOL

DOXEPINE

DEXEDRINE

EFFEXOR

ELAVIL

ESKALITH

FENFLURAM1NE

FLUOXETINE

FLUPHENAZINE

FLUVOXAMLNE

GEODON

HALDOL

HALOPERIDOL

HYDROXAZINE

IMIPRAMINE

IOANAM1NE

LEXAPRO (Celexa/Prozac combined)

LIBRAX

LIBRIUM

LITHIUM (Request most recent blood level)

LITHOTABS

LORAZEPAM

LUVOX

MELLARIL

METHYLPHENIDATE

METHYLDOPA (HTN)

MIRTAZAPINE

NEURONTIN

NEFAZODONE

NAVANE

NORPRAMINE

NORTRIPTYLINE

OXEZEPAM

PAMELOR

PAROXETINE

PAXIL

PEMOLINE

PHENERGAN

PHENTERMINE

PONDIM1N

PROLIXIN

PROMETHAZINE

PROZAC

REMERON

RISPERDAL

RISPERJDONE

RITALIN

ROHYPNOL= Tranquilizer

SERAX

SEROQUEL (QUETIAPINE FUMARATE)

SERTRALINE

SERZONE

SINEQUAN

STELAZINE

TENUATE DOSPAN

THIORLDAZINE

THIOTHIXENE

THORAZINE

TIGAN

TOFRANIL

TRAZODONE

TRIFLUOPERAZINE

TRILAFON

TRIMETHOBENZAMIDE

VALIUM

VALPROIC ACID= Antiseizure

VALRELEASE

VENLAFAX1NE

VISTARIL

WARFARIN

WELLBUTRIN

XANAX

ZOLOFT

ZYBAN

ZYPREXA (OLANZAPINE)





ANGINA MEDICATIONS

(Discuss case with nurses)



ADALAT

ADALAT CC

AMLODIPINE

BEPRLDIL

CALAN

CALAN SR

CARDENE

CARDIZEM

CARDIZEM CD

CARDLZEM SR

CORGARD

DILACOR XR

DILTIAZEM

DYNACIRC

ISOPT1N

ISOPT1N SR

ISORDIL

ISRADIPINE

NICARDIPJNE

NIFEDIPINE

NITROGLYCERIN

NORVASC

PROCARDIA

PROCARDIA XL

TIAZAC

VASCOR

VERAPAMIL

VERAPMIL

VERELAN





ORAL MEDICATION FOR DIABETES

For Experienced applicants & current drivers only. If Blood Sugar is in good control no letter needed. If the Blood Sugar is out of control obtain a letter from personal physician that driver?s diabetes is controlled, no side effects from the medication and is safe to drive a tractor/trailer. Also ask the doctor to include the most recent hemoglobin Al C which is a blood test which shows how well diabetes controlled in last 2-3 months (normals 3.7-6.4 which is good control

5.5-7.5 fair control; over 7.6 poor control) or most recent fasting blood sugar test (FBS).



AMARYL

CHLORPROPAMIDE

DIABENESE

DIABETA

GLIPIZIDE

GLUCOPHAGE ? GENERIC FORM IS HYDROCHLORIDE TABLETS

GLUCOTROL

GLYBURIDE

MICRONASE

PRECOSE

REZULIN



NO LETTER NEEDED MEDICATIONS



ANTIBIOTICS

POTASSIUM SUPPLEMENTS



ADVIL

ALEVE

ALLOPURIINOL

ANAPROX

ANSAID

ANTURANE

ATROMID

BENEMID

CELEBREX

CHOLESTYRAMINE

CLARAT1N

CLINORIL

CLOFIBRATE

COLESTID

COLESTIPOL

CYTOTEC

DAYPRO

DISALSID

DOLOBID

DURATESS

ESTROGEN PATCHES

FELDENE

FLUVASTATIN

GEMFIBROZIL

GOODIE POWDER



HISMANOL

IBUPROFEN

INDOCIN



LESCOL

LEVOTHYROID

LEVOXINE

LODINE

LOPID

LORELCO

LOVASTATIN

MECLAZINE

MECLOMEN

MEVACOR

MOTRLN

NALFON

NAPROSYN

NAPROXEN

NUPRIN

ORUDIS

ORUVAIL

PRAVACHOL

PRAVASTATIN

PREMARIN

PREVACIDE

PRILOSEC

PROBUCOL

PRO VERA

QUESTRAN

RELAFEN

RUFEN

SELDANE

SIMVASTATIN

SUDAFED

SYNTHROID

TAGAMET

TOLECTIN

TORADOL

TRINALIN

VIOXX

VOLTAREN

ZANTAC

ZEPHREX LA

ZOCOR

ZYLOPRIM



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ANTIHISTAMINES (note- Claritin/Claritin-D , Allegra/Allegra-D and Zyrtec are antihistamines- designed to have less sleepy side effects than those listed below): AS THERE ARE MANY OVER THE COUNTER PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN ANTIHISTAMINES AND DECONGESTANTS- THIS LIST IS NOT ALL INCLUSIVE-IF SLEEPY SIDE EFFECTS OCCUR, DO NOT TAKE AND Check with Occ Health x8709



DO NOT TAKE AND DRIVE FOR 24 HRS AFTER LAST DOSE:

ACTIFED
ATARAX

BENADRYL (DECONGESTANTS/ANTIHISTAMINE)

CHLOR-TRIMETON(DECONGESTANTS/ANTIHISTAMINE)

DRIXORAL ALLERGY SINUS/ ANTIHISTAMINE

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TYLENOL PM (CONTAINS BENADRYL)

RONDEC

TYLENOL PM (CONTAINS BENADRYL)



Occ Health DrugList 10/21/2005
 
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Old 02-03-2007, 03:38 PM
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I have a degree in Industrial Engineering with a minor in Economics. I get paid the same as the rest of the guys at my company

For some niches, education may be useful. Examples include mobile medical screening trucks or NOT lease purchasing from CR England lol
 
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Originally Posted by Highwayman
Trucking is NOT a good job for people with bad backs - unless you want to make your bad back worse.
hmmmmmmmm????
 
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Highwayman
Trucking is NOT a good job for people with bad backs - unless you want to make your bad back worse.
Highwayman:

First, let me say how glad I am that "the news of your demise was greatly overexaggerated!" I know we've had our dfferences, but I was shocked to hear the news!

Secondly, I guess we'll disagree a bit some more. No offense, but your statement was a bit too all-inclusive. I'm sure SOME back injuries would be made worse, or agravated, by driving a truck.... but not all.

I happen to have a "degenerated disc" at L-5 (lumbar, lower back.) It has caused me MUCH pain throughout my whole life. However, I find that driving a truck has given me as much or MORE relief than my lifelong visits to a Chiropractor.

What happens in normal life is, my muscles in the lower back get stressed out and "pull" the spine out of alignment. I find that the vibration and bouncing in the seat tends to "relax" these muscles and allow the spine to align itself. Also, the constant vibration tends to "strengthen" these muscles so that they keep a constant pressure from both sides, and the spine stays straight.

Also, since I drive team, I sleep while the truck is vibrating and bouncing! I sleep on my SIDE, with one leg raised and laid over the other. This is essentially the SAME position that the chiropractor puts me in before shoving everything back into place. By sleeping half of my 10 hour break on one side and the other half on the other side, I am essentially "re-aligning" my spine everytime I take my 10 hour break.

I have NEVER, NEVER felt better as my lower back is concerned, than I have since I started driving a truck, and sleeping in a moving truck.

Now, my situation may not hold true for others.... maybe not ANY others.... but I think I know a bit about spinal alignment issues after 50 years, and I BELIEVE it will work for many others. At any rate, it would surely be a "personal" experience for anyone with a problem, and should not necessarily be painted with such a broad brush.

That being said.... it SURE is good to hear that you are still alive and kicking! Take care of yourself. I really don't want to EVER hear such bad news about YOU or any other of our little community here!

Hobo
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
First, let me say how glad I am that "the news of your demise was greatly overexaggerated!" I know we've had our dfferences, but I was shocked to hear the news!
SO WAS I!! :shock:

Secondly, I guess we'll disagree a bit some more. No offense, but your statement was a bit too all-inclusive. I'm sure SOME back injuries would be made worse, or agravated, by driving a truck.... but not all.

I happen to have a "degenerated disc" at L-5 (lumbar, lower back.) It has caused me MUCH pain throughout my whole life. However, I find that driving a truck has given me as much or MORE relief than my lifelong visits to a Chiropractor.

What happens in normal life is, my muscles in the lower back get stressed out and "pull" the spine out of alignment. I find that the vibration and bouncing in the seat tends to "relax" these muscles and allow the spine to align itself. Also, the constant vibration tends to "strengthen" these muscles so that they keep a constant pressure from both sides, and the spine stays straight.

Also, since I drive team, I sleep while the truck is vibrating and bouncing! I sleep on my SIDE, with one leg raised and laid over the other. This is essentially the SAME position that the chiropractor puts me in before shoving everything back into place. By sleeping half of my 10 hour break on one side and the other half on the other side, I am essentially "re-aligning" my spine everytime I take my 10 hour break.

I have NEVER, NEVER felt better as my lower back is concerned, than I have since I started driving a truck, and sleeping in a moving truck.

Now, my situation may not hold true for others.... maybe not ANY others.... but I think I know a bit about spinal alignment issues after 50 years, and I BELIEVE it will work for many others. At any rate, it would surely be a "personal" experience for anyone with a problem, and should not necessarily be painted with such a broad brush.

That being said.... it SURE is good to hear that you are still alive and kicking! Take care of yourself. I really don't want to EVER hear such bad news about YOU or any other of our little community here!

Hobo
Interesting.

I never had any back problems - until after a few years of driving.

My chiropractor chalks it up to a few things;

-all that extended time sitting down, which weakens the back muscles;
-the bouncing around, which stresses weakened back muscles;
-lumping freight, which is not something that I "trained" for, nor did I allow ample time before and after lumping freight to warm up and cool down.

Yeah, I know, i was an idiot for lumping my own freight. That much is my own damn fault.

But according to my chiropractor, sitting for long periods, whether behind the wheel or in front of a computer screen is bad for backs, and bad for bad backs.

So whenever i can, I stand up at my current job (which sometimes means I am standing for many hours), and my back feels better than it used to.

My feet, on the other hand....
 
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Originally Posted by yoopr
Originally Posted by Highwayman
Trucking is NOT a good job for people with bad backs - unless you want to make your bad back worse.
hmmmmmmmm????
In my short stint hauling a rock bucket there were two guys that had to quit because it just beat the crap out of there backs. Of course a lot of that is off-road driving, but I can imagine just bouncing down the road for hours at a time could make a bad back even worse.
 
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I work out the abs and lower back at the gym and find that helps with back problems from running the highway.

I move the seat to a new position every hour or so, even a few inches up or down and hitting the recline to a new spot as well as power lumbar settings forces the body to settle into a new position and not become as sore as 1 spot for the entire trip.

Watch having an education in this industry, it's dangerous as the old school cowboys get riled up quickly.

What do you mean these exposed air canisters are costing me 20K in fuel a year? they look cool, my grandpa ran them in the 1930s, they have to be good.

It gets tiring after a while hearing about 1 over extended bankruptcy case after another, usually ego is the root cause. Apply sound business principles to this industry and you can do well as in most industries.
 

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