Posted by Frank 41 on April 05, 2014 at 16:57:36 from (50.122.84.178):
In Reply to: OT: CDL physical posted by greg oliver on April 04, 2014 at 14:52:59:
My family dr with OSF would not do mine this year. Said I could go to Bloomingtn OSF to have it done. A dr a mile away from Gibson City was to do it. I have an insulin exemption and I see my diabetes dr 4 times a year and eye dr once and send paperwork from them to DC and get a yearly physical.
The day I was to have my physical, I had a 475 BS from some bad insulin that I think got frozen. Later that same day after blowing snow, I had a 50BS. So I went the next day. A RNP saw me and asked if I had gone to the hospital and would not finish the paper work until I saw my diabetes dr. I told her that I have been diabetic for 36 years on insulin and know how to get things under control the best I can. Finally after all of this, I saw the dr and he checked leg and arm motion, hernias, and more than other physicals. After sending the new large form to SOS of IL the second time. Needed a correction, I finally got it finished. Two days before, I had gotten a letter from IL SOS that I was to send in my CDL because my physical expired 30 days ago. After 2 calls I thought I had everything under control. Then 3 days ago, SOS wants me to send copy of med card to them. I guess I should go get a DUI and just finish it for good. HA!
I guess I should have joined the circus since I seem to have to jump through all the hoops.
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