still, if you get the waiver they cant fire you for being diabetic. At least not legally. there are other trucking Co that will hire diabetics. If you can control your BG (blood sugar) without insulin or the class of drug called Sulfonylureas these drugs force the pancreas to make insulin and can cause low BG.
many of us find that eating LCHF low carb high fat diet will help control our BG since its carbohydrates that we turn into BG ALL carbs are turned into BG. even whole wheat is turned into BG.
There are FED laws to prevent you from being fired for being diabetic. Weather your Co will obey them and whether you want to pursue legal action is another question.
good luck I would like it if you could keep us informed of the results and progress.
Penske operates in less than 150 areal miles of our home terminal and they make up their own twisted, Osha and dot violation rules. I'm under investigation, and my truck is red tagged. Operating forklift till investigation is completed. And yea, hire right/ Isus/ Dac knows about it.
Forgot the link for fed waiver
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/medical/driver-medical-requirements/diabetes-exemption-application
Back up Valorie What country are you in? If you are in the USA you do NOT have to loose your CDL. You only have a problem with CDL IF your on BG lowering Pills (not Metforman) or insulin and even then you can keep your CDL. I got my CDL after I was DX and on insulin. Many States have medical exemptions for well controlled diabetics. and if the state does not offer one you can get a Federal waiver ( I one).
All is not lost, life is a little more complicated but can go on.
Venting and being mad in your situation is understandable.
But your conditions should be easily treatable / reversible at your stage. I am surprised that you lost your job, though your condition at Hba1c 6.8 should not have been considered so severe.
I guess this is your chance to do something new. To start a new chapter. Can you start a new career? What are your interests / abilities? More study?
Don't give up, get even, by using this as a chance to do something different.
A1C between 6.0 & 7.0 are considered prediabetic or boarder line dm. Either way, it's time to start the diet cause it's not gonna get better without doing anything.
Oops.. Venting not allowed... Ok sorry
We understand your frustration. Most of us had to make adjustments including losing jobs. This is NOT fun but it beats the alternative. But coming on here when folks are trying to help you, showing anger does not get you better. Granted this disease is somewhat genetic, but if you have been eating poorly and not exercising , then some of this is on yourself.
The advice Sally gave you is good. You can get those numbers lowered enough where it is not defected.
Really sorry about your job. Loosing it on top of this diagnosis really stinks.
Thanks so much for your comments, super Sally.
Angry?
Did it cost you your job?
Upset??? DUH!
Valoriek,
You sound very upset and angry. Not surprising. Any diagnosis like this really stinks (I'd swear, but they'll probably kick me off this forum).
But life goes on. You are joining millions of other people (literally) who have the same condition.
However, your 'diabetes' is still in the early stages. By avoiding sweets, reducing carbs, getting some exercise, (look into low carb, moderate protein, high fat diet - this can be a very satisfying diet), and getting your weight normal (if you are overweight), there is a very real prospect that you should be able to reverse this. Metformin/ Glucophage, a drug that helps reverse insulin resistance, can also be very helpful.
It won't have gone away, in that it will return if you revert to your previous way of eating, but it should be very well manageable. And not detectable by the 'medical establishment'.
Don't give up! Use your anger and frustration to learn all about this condition, and then be empowered to do what it takes to manage it well and you can continue to work and live life to the full!
Your latest reported blood sugar levels between 66 and 110 are great!! If you keep up your excellent efforts, then there is a good chance that your next Hba1c will surely be back down in the non-diabetic range.
So far I have been between 66 and 110.
Skipping pecan pie, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, Christmas fudge and cookies, left over Halloween and Christmas candy. S'mores hot chocolate and spiced apple cider. Life as I USED to know it. Sure I accept diabetes, which will cost me my career as a truck driver, my job driving and the insurance that paid for this diagnosis.
Thanks for all the encouragement.
Unemployment here I come!
Hba1c of 6.8 gives you an average blood sugar of around 150.
This is definitely diabetic. Non-diabetic Hba1c is < 5 and average blood sugar of < 100.
Fasting glucose over 120 will also get you an immediate diagnosis.
Best you accept that this is diabetes and do all you can to reverse and address it.
Those persons with diabetes who do keep their Hba1c at about 7 do get long term complications from diabetes; kidney, eye, nerve, blood vessel damage. The target blood sugar is 'non-diabetic' or as close as possible to it.
This is fasting blood sugar in the low to mid 80s, and post eating never more than 140 (but more ideally < 120).
Hope this helps.
what the ADA says is a DIABETIC person should try to keep there A1c under 7 that is NOT the threshold for diagnosis.
Ada says 7 or less a1c and between 70-130 glucose
Ummm actually it is. 6.8 is Diabetic. of course you can weight untill you go blind OR you can take the bull by the horns and lower your BG by diet ( eating LCHF) and exercise.