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Q&A
Is Meniere’s disease a disqualifier?
What if I’ve had surgery for Meniere’s disease?
Does vertigo disqualify me from getting a medical card?
What if I take anti-seisure medication?
Can I pass a DOT physical after having a stroke?
If a driver is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder will they fail the DOT physical?
If I take antidepressants can I still get a DOT medical card?
Is Meniere’s disease a disqualifier?
Yes. Meniere’s disease is disqualifying because it may bring about a severe condition of vertigo and is unpredictable. The risk here is sudden incapacitation.
What if I’ve had surgery for Meniere’s disease?
Still is a disqualifier. The FMCSA is reviewing this in terms of certification.
Does vertigo disqualify me from getting a medical card?
It could. When the medical examiner does his examination, one of the things he is looking for is things that would be unsafe for you as a driver and how it effects your ability to maintain control of a commercial motor vehicle. Part of that examination is to test for virtigo. If he feels the condition is unsafe then he will not pass you. If he feels there is something that can help you maintain, he may make a suggestion for you to follow-up with a specialist.
Drivers who have had one unprovoked seizure by definition do not have epilepsy (2 or more unprovoked seizures). Drivers who are seizure-free and off anticonvulsant medication(s) for at least 5 years after a single unprovoked seizure can be certified. Earlier return to work may be considered for drivers with a normal EEG who have no epileptic-form activity and normal examination by a neurologist specializing in epilepsy. (This answer from the FMCSA website)
What if I take anti-seizure medication?
Right off the bat you would be disqualified as a CMV driver. There is a new federal exemption for seizure and related medications. You will need to check with the FMCSA regarding that particular paperwork.
Medical history or clinical diagnosis of epilepsy is disqualifying. Where a driver can demonstrate that safety would not be diminished by the condition, it is possible to apply for an exemption.
Can I pass a DOT physical after having a stroke?
It depends on many things, including the likelihood of having another stroke. Your best bet is to first go back to your neurologist and have him/her write a medical opinion letter stating:
- When you had the stroke.
- What was the treatment, and how successful was the outcome.
- What is the treatment you are receiving now.
- The doctor’s medical opinion about your readiness to return to work as a driver. Make sure that he/she knows all of your physical daily activities as a commerial driver.
With that information in hand when you go to do your DOT medical examination, then the DOT examiner has all the appropriate information to determine your physical state of fitness to perform the duties of a commercial driver.
If a driver is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder will they fail the DOT physical?
Well, it isn’t that you fail outright, but you will be asked questions regarding the condition:
- What treatment routine has been established.
- How long you’ve been on that routine.
- How are you responding to treatment/medication, etc.
So just prepare for the question line in advance, bring documentation from your treating doctor with you, and you could do just fine.
If I take antidepressants can I still get a DOT medical card?
Well it’s not impossible, but what you will need to do is get a medical opinion letter from your treating physician that states:
- When you were diagnosed with the condition?
- What treatment program does he/she have you on?
- Is the condition stable?
- Does your physician feel you could do the duties of a commercial driver and be safe for yourself and the people/public around you?
Then take that information the DOT physical appointment. It will still be the DOT medical examiner’s decision whether or not to certify you.
I have an anxiety disorder on and off. This raises my BP readings. Can I still pass the DOT physical if I take beta-blockers?
You should talk with your primary healthcare provider to determine whether or not this would interfere with the responsibilities and stress of being a commercial motor vehicle operator. If your doctor feels OK about your driving and understands the role of a commercial motor vehicle operator, then he should write a medical opinion letter for you to take to the DOT examination, explaining your condition, treatment and safe usage of the medications you are taking and whether your specific condition is stable. That way there is no surprises for you or the DOT examiner.
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Greg L says
I suffered a stroke in 2000, do i need nuerologist exam every year to et a DOT physical
Trucker Docs™ says
@Greg
A medical release form from you neurologist each time you go for your medical certificate should be all you need, if all else passes the certification examination.
Milt D says
I have had myasthenia gravis for 3 years. It has been under control for the past 2 1/2 years. I would like to renew my medical for my CDL class B license. Is this going to be a problem?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Milt
Make sure you have a medical release form from your doctor explaining your condition and what he feels your prognosis to be. If the condition is controlled and your doctor feels that you can perform the duties of a driver, then you should be OK. But make sure you have all the information that the examiner is going to need before showing up for the examination.
Donald K says
Will this affect a Class A CDL. I’m in Utah and the guy who did my DOT physical said I had to be signed off by a certified medical examiner and take a 2 day driving class.
kevin b says
I voluntarily admitted myself into the hospital for suicidal thoughts. They involuntarily committed me and I was cleared after 6 months. Does this disqualify me for hazmat endorsement?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Kevin
How long ago did this occur and how stable are you now? Do you have to take any medications to maintain? I know, more questions than answers, but you don’t give me much to work with.
Kevin B says
This was 6 years ago, I was diagnosed with anxiety, but my primary care doctor already had me on anti anxiety medication for years previous to this incident. I have a letter from my primary care doctor that says i am fit to drive and have no side effects. I also reside in Pennsylvania if that matters.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Kevin
We suspect that after a six year period without incidence and a letter of medical release from your primary, that you should do OK.
Mike P says
I was admitted into the hospital with what was, at the time, classified as a TIA by the Hospitalist on duty. I was kept overnight for observation, given two CT scans and an MRI, and nothing was found. The “mini stroke” diagnosis was disqualified by my neurologist, and she has since classified the event as an Acute Bilateral Migraine. The doctor who administered my DOT physical gave me a 1-month physical card since I passed the physical with flying colors, but is now withholding my card pending a EMG test for possible neuropathy. Two questions: Would an Acute Bilateral Migraine preclude me from getting my 2-year card? And, should they be allowed to withhold my card if I am diagnosed with any form of neuropathy?
Thank You.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Mike
What the examiner is looking for is evidence that you did not suffer a TIA and that you are cleared to drive. So yes he can withhold until he has proper documentation to support his decision to allow you to drive.
Brian says
Just went in to get recertified for a class D DOT physical and was honest that I voluntarily was hospitalized for MDD and suicidal behavior. At the physical they said that I could not drive for a year how can that be? You try to be upfront and honest and do the right thing and your able to drive a personal vehicle but not a work? Seems excessive. State of Iowa
Trucker Docs™ says
@Brian
So what drivers license class are you trying for? Class D and a medical certification for a class A examination, does not make sense.
If all you need is a medical certificate to operate a small box truck or something then why would someone perform a class A DOT medical examination on you?
You may have seen someone who is over-reading what is actually needed in your case.
Mary says
If after a head injury, I have been released, no restrictions from my treating physician am I required to get a new medical card?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Mary
Yes, you need to be determined as medically fit for duty, that means a new medical certificate.
Wendy says
My husband has stage 4 lung cancer. It spread to his brain. He had surgery to remove the tumor from his brain. Will this surgery effect his CDL?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Wendy
Not so much his cdl, but the surgery makes his present medical card invalid.
So once he has healed completely and has a medical release from his doctor he can renew his medical certificate. Make sure you have a medical release form from the doctor before you go for the DOT examination.
Donna says
We are working to try to help one of our patients determine how long before he needs to wait before being able to get his CDL. He had bilateral craniotomies due to bleeding after a fall, he DID NOT lose consciousness. Doing well.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Donna
Depends on the extent of the TBI. Time frames can be from a few weeks to months to never again if he is taking certain medication for things like seizure prevention. So we would need more information before we could try to answer your question.
Chara H says
Does a migraine disorder disqualify me to get re-certified for my bus driving job?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Chara
Depends on their severity. A medical release form from your doctor explaining your situation and a discussion with the examiner should be all you really need.
Tania H says
On Oct 12, 2014, my husband had a seizure on our driveway. He was rushed to ER where he had yet another seizure. After a scan and MRI, we were told he had a large tumor and that he needed immediate brain surgery. The next day he had a craniotomy. To our surprise it WAS NOT a tumor but a golf ball size abscess. They removed it and he has made a full normal recovery. Of course the doctor has him on Depakote. This medication helps with migraines, anxiety, depression and is an anti seizure drug. His neurologist determined that the abscess came from a dog bite (very large one) that he got on the job.
He was a UPS driver. Once he was released to go back to work he went to get his DOT and they denied him because they said he falls under the epilepsy category. He has never had a seizure in his life and this was a freak thing that happened to him. His EEG was normal too.
What can he do to get his DOT card back? He has 4 years left till retirement. 🙁
Thanks! Helpless feeling wife
Trucker Docs™ says
@Tania
He does not really fall under the epilepsy ruling, but he did have a couple of seizures and he is presently taking an anti seizure medication. All of this would disqualify him as a interstate driver with a class A license.
So some questions would be: What is his driver’s license class? Could he drive within the state as a intra-state driver with a medical card? What are the state rules regarding him driving intra-state only as a UPS driver?
You may find that he can continue driving long as he can find these things out. All of it will require a medical release form from the doctor explaining the situation and the prognosis. So be prepared first and then go for the medical examination.
Brenda says
My son has been diagnosed with Ms a few years back, he is under the care of a doctor and has had flair ups from time to time, but has not been unable to work or drive as of yet, these flair ups last only a week at a time when they come and he is aware when they do as they leave signs that come on gradual, he has recently went for a physical exam and was told that he would have to wait until his lesions have shrunk for at least a year, before he would be able to pass this test. This is preventing him from bettering his career and doing what he is able to do. He has NO STIPULATIONS with his doctor, but showing an MRI results within the year would show that there has been activity. Is this true that he will not be able to pass this test until a MRI shows no real results for at least a year???
Disappointed
Trucker Docs™ says
@Brenda
What the CME will need is a medical release form from the treating doctor.
The CME is reading the guidelines and they state: “You should not certify the driver until etiology is confirmed and treatment has been shown to be adequate/effective, safe, and the condition is stable.” If the treating physician can support the stability of the condition to the CME, then there is a chance in getting a medical certificate. All this falls to the doctors agreeing that the driver would be safe operating a commercial motor vehicle and that the condition is under control.
James C says
I had a CDL for 20 years. I quit Yellow Freight to go back into the Army in 2007 at age 42. I was involved in I.E.D. blast and have PTSD. Mine isn’t the “mean” type, I have survivors quilt. Will I still qualify for a CDL? I am ready to drive again. It’s been 8 years.
Trucker Docs™ says
@James
As long as your medical doctor will clear you as ready to return to driving and your psychologist will sign off on your medical release form, you should be fine.
Mary Jo B says
My doctor (neurologist) for the examination report , just needs a note, dating and verification my examination, and my visit.
Roger says
I had a alcohol withdraw seizure 21/2years ago and now I am being denied my med card because I take a medication for it. My doctor said I can quit taking the meds because I do not drink. But in the mean time My boss will not let me drive until I see a specialist. I live in Wisconsin and have a cdl for three years so what I would like to know is can I get my med card renewed right away if the tests come back OK or do I have to wait a year or more.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Roger
You are kind of between a rock and a hard spot. You have been taking a medication for seizures and by the FMCSA rules, you will need to be off these meds for a while before anyone will consider a DOT medical certificate.
Start with a medical release form from your doctor explaining your situation and medication usage. The clock starts once you are off the medications and with a good explanation from your doctor, both for the CME and your boss, you may be back to driving sooner than you think. It will depend on the medical release forms explanation and how the CME views the info.
lynn says
My husband got a temp to hire position driving locally in Oregon. he does not need cdl, its a class c. They did not require a dot medical card from him upon application. Temp place said he did not need one. Hes been diagnosed with epilepsy back in 95, but hasn’t had and seizures in well over 10 years. It is controlled by medication. Does he have any hope that he’ll pass or any way that he can get a waiver of some sort?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Lynn
You will need to talk with your local drivers license department regarding this question. Each state is different and has their own set of rules.
Dennis B says
I have been a heavy equipment operator and truck driver for a Country Road Commission in Michigan for 39 years. In 1999 I started having headaches on the left side of my head. Went everywhere for help and tried every medication the doctors could think over the years, and the only thing that helped was Methadone and that just made the pain bearable. Then this year I find out I’m out of a job after I’ve gone threw so much to keep working because I through it was the right thing to do. Now where do I go. I’ve had 5 lower back surgeries, two neck surgeries and am going to need a knee surgery. I as a year away from my pension. Every doctor I’ve been to say’s I’m fine to work except for the band on methadone of which their doesn’t seem to be a alternative to.
Could use some advice,
Dennis
Trucker Docs™ says
@Dennis
You want to see if your medical/prescribing doctor can explain in a medical release form what is going on. The ban on this medication is for people trying to get off heroine or other opiates. With a good explanation from your prescribing doctor, then the CME can over-ride the FMCSA guides, if he wants to, based on adequate information regarding your present condition. There are possibilities in this case, but a lot of information to help the CME support his decision is going to be needed.
Heath W says
I have had a hold placed on my DOT physical because I may suffer from Neuropathy. I have type II diabetes, but have long suffered from gout and may have joint and nerve damage from that. My doctor thinks that I may have diabetic neuropathy, and had prescribed Gabapentin at one point to treat it. I did not react well to the Gabapentin and have since discontinued it, about 6 months ago. The DOT physician actually saw the old prescription on a medicine list and that is what led to the hold. I am now supposed to show proof that my neuropathy is not related to my diabetes or that I don’t have it at all. I have not actually been formally diagnosed with it yet. I do, on occasion, have some tingling and burning pain in my feet at night especially when I am trying to sleep.
My question is, if my primary care doctor will not exclude the diabetic neuropathy am I banned from driving commercially? I understand the neuropathy is a progressive symptom and may get worse in the future, but it is only an annoyance at this point, and I am already subject to yearly dot physicals because of the diabetes. I am also going to be having gastric bypass surgery soon and hope that helps with my current health problems, and that may remove the issue. I am just wondering if this may be the end of my driving career, or if I can still drive with a waiver or something? Assuming it is found to be diabetic neuropathy. Thank you.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Heath
Get a medical release form from you doctor explaining your situation and conditions. The CME needs to have supportive information to make final determinations regarding your status as a CMV operator. You do need to confirm or deny what the conditions are, and how they are going to be treated. That will determine what your driving career will consist of. If it is diabetic neuropathy, then again a medical release for the CME will be required. If the condition is controllable to date, then the CME could just continue monitoring your status.
Kitty says
I am a nurse and work with a Certified Examiner who is a chiropractor. I was lead to believe that he is not allowed to complete an exam for a client diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. If he goes to a neurologist who confirms he is safe to drive, can my doc complete the exam?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Kitty
With a confirmation from the neurologist, one who understands the duties of a CMV operator, then the CME can sign off on the examination. You would need a medical release form from the neurologist to complete this process.
Mike says
I had a bout of vertigo back in March 2015, and now recently about 2 weeks ago where I had to go to ER, I was released to go back to driving my truck by my primary care doc. but I was taken out of service by a DOT doc during my yearly physical….any chance of me getting back in the saddle anytime soon? I drive hazmat material.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Mike
The CME that did your examination should have ask for a neurological eval to determine where you stand at the moment. So talk with the medical examiner and ask what paperwork you need before trying to do the FMCSA examination again.
Gary J says
I have just been diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis . Still doing testing to eliminate anything else . Is this condition going to disqualify me from renewing my medical card ?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Gary
Make sure you have a medical release form from your doctor. As long as he feels that you are fit for duty and the CME has all the information to make a safety issue decision, then you may be OK. This is usually a progressive condition and may reach a point that driving is out of the question.