Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Unless you have significant liver damage I would not worry about the physician feeling for hardness. However, I would be much more concerned about any blood tests they will run. I would think they would check for HIV and possibly hep A, B and C. In the case that they'd find out I do not know if they would fail you on your physical or whether they'd just have an exclusion for preexisting conditions. Joe In a message dated 7/18/2006 5:03:55 AM Central Standard Time, no_reply writes: I WAS DIAGNOSED W/ HEP C LAST SEPT. . SINCE THEN I HAVE HAD 2 BLOOD TESTS DONE , AND MY LIVER ENZYMES HAD GONE DOWN ON THE LAST TEST.I DON'T HAVE INSURANCE , BUT I'M STARTING A CAREER IN THE TRUCKING FIELD SOON , THEN I'LL HAVE SOME BENEFITS. HOWEVER THE MAJOR HURDLE IS GONNA BE PASSING A DOT PHYSICAL.THERE IS A DOT PHYSICAL FORM IN WICH THE DR. MUST GO BY .ONE OF THE THINGS HE MUST DO IS FEEL FOR LIVER ENLARGMENT , AND HARDNESS OF THE LIVER. IT SEEMS AS THOUGH MY UPPER RIGHT ABDOMAN IS JUST SLIGHTLY MORE PROTRUDING THAN THE OTHER SIDE.AND I'M SOMEWHAT OVERWEIGHT , BUT IT SURE SEEMS TO ME THAT STOMACH STICKS OUT FURTHER THAN IT SHOULD.SO MY QUESTIONS ARE : WHAT DOES A DOCTOR FEEL FOR WHEN HE PRESSES ON YOUR LIVER DURING A PHYSICAL? CAN HE TELL BY FEEL IF THERE IS LIVER DAMAGE? WHAT IF THE LIVER FEELS HARD?I HEARD A DOCTOR CAN ACTUALLY USE A STETHESCOPE ON THE ABDOMAN IF THERE IS SWELLING OF IT , AND HEAR FLUID MOVING IF IT IS RETAINED IN THE ABDOMIN IS THIS TRUE? IF A PERSON IS OVERWHEIGHT - CAN THE DR. TELL BY PRESSING ON THE ABDOMIN IF IT'S JUST FAT , OR FLUID RETENTION? ALSO IF ANY OF YOU HAVE , OR HAVE HAD , FLUID RETNTION IN YOUR ABDOMAN WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE COMPARED TO JUST FAT. ANY ANSWERS OR ADVICE YOU ALL COULD GIVE I'D GREATLY APPRECIATE! THNXS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 having Hep C has nothing to do with trucking, Just leet him do the physical -- say nothing and see what happens -- DOT is going to look for drug abuse and diabetes mostly fromyosee@... wrote: Unless you have significant liver damage I would not worry about the physician feeling for hardness. However, I would be much more concerned about any blood tests they will run. I would think they would check for HIV and possibly hep A, B and C. In the case that they'd find out I do not know if they would fail you on your physical or whether they'd just have an exclusion for preexisting conditions. Joe In a message dated 7/18/2006 5:03:55 AM Central Standard Time, no_reply writes: I WAS DIAGNOSED W/ HEP C LAST SEPT. . SINCE THEN I HAVE HAD 2 BLOOD TESTS DONE , AND MY LIVER ENZYMES HAD GONE DOWN ON THE LAST TEST.I DON'T HAVE INSURANCE , BUT I'M STARTING A CAREER IN THE TRUCKING FIELD SOON , THEN I'LL HAVE SOME BENEFITS. HOWEVER THE MAJOR HURDLE IS GONNA BE PASSING A DOT PHYSICAL.THERE IS A DOT PHYSICAL FORM IN WICH THE DR. MUST GO BY .ONE OF THE THINGS HE MUST DO IS FEEL FOR LIVER ENLARGMENT , AND HARDNESS OF THE LIVER. IT SEEMS AS THOUGH MY UPPER RIGHT ABDOMAN IS JUST SLIGHTLY MORE PROTRUDING THAN THE OTHER SIDE.AND I'M SOMEWHAT OVERWEIGHT , BUT IT SURE SEEMS TO ME THAT STOMACH STICKS OUT FURTHER THAN IT SHOULD.SO MY QUESTIONS ARE : WHAT DOES A DOCTOR FEEL FOR WHEN HE PRESSES ON YOUR LIVER DURING A PHYSICAL? CAN HE TELL BY FEEL IF THERE IS LIVER DAMAGE? WHAT IF THE LIVER FEELS HARD?I HEARD A DOCTOR CAN ACTUALLY USE A STETHESCOPE ON THE ABDOMAN IF THERE IS SWELLING OF IT , AND HEAR FLUID MOVING IF IT IS RETAINED IN THE ABDOMIN IS THIS TRUE? IF A PERSON IS OVERWHEIGHT - CAN THE DR. TELL BY PRESSING ON THE ABDOMIN IF IT'S JUST FAT , OR FLUID RETENTION? ALSO IF ANY OF YOU HAVE , OR HAVE HAD , FLUID RETNTION IN YOUR ABDOMAN WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE COMPARED TO JUST FAT. ANY ANSWERS OR ADVICE YOU ALL COULD GIVE I'D GREATLY APPRECIATE! THNXS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Depending on the state that you live in...once you are diagnosed with Hep C The physician is required to register that result with the Center for disease control. I know this is true for Colorado... The registry keeps track of infected persons the same way they keep track of HIV positive persons. The result is attached to your social security number...and the insurance companies have access to this information.( although they will deny it) I have not been able to get health insurance since my diagnosis. Fortunately my son, who also tested positive...had good insurance at the time, and they cannot drop you based on your result. good luck to you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 That was exactly my point. I, too, thought his question was directed at getting insurance coverage. Those insurance companies know how to exclude as many folks as possible. I had trouble getting insurance years ago when the only medical condition I had was a diagnosis of allergies. No wonder folks are moving to Canada. While their system is far from perfect at least you do get coverage and are not forced to take out a second mortgage to get treatment!! Joe In a message dated 7/20/2006 9:42:40 AM Central Standard Time, Aprilcupcake@... writes: Depending on the state that you live in...once you are diagnosed with Hep C The physician is required to register that result with the Center for disease control. I know this is true for Colorado... The registry keeps track of infected persons the same way they keep track of HIV positive persons. The result is attached to your social security number...and the insurance companies have access to this information.have access to this infor I have not been able to get health insurance since my diagnosis. Fortunately my son, who also tested positive...had good insurance at the time, and they cannot drop you based on your result. good luck to you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 > > Depending on the state that you live in...once you are diagnosed with Hep C > The physician is required to register that result with the Center for disease > control. > I know this is true for Colorado... > The registry keeps track of infected persons the same way they keep track > of HIV positive persons. > The result is attached to your social security number...and the insurance > companies > have access to this information.( although they will deny it) > I have not been able to get health insurance since my diagnosis. > Fortunately my son, who also tested positive...had good insurance at the > time, and > they cannot drop you based on your result. > > good luck to you OMG!Is that true!? Well is'nt there high risk insurance for people with certain deseasese like hep ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Yes there is ...but its extremely expensive...if I could afford the insurance, I could afford to be an out of pocket patient...so it really isnt an option. I know in Colorado..there is a program called " Cover Colorado " they take you on regardless of any condidtion you have...but my monthly quote was over 700.00 not helpful in my opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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