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Jerry W.
on 3/25/05 9:52 pm - Mount Vernon, WA
Topic: RE: need to know/insurance
the best thing I can suggest is try to get yourself on SSI disablity and then you will be able to get medicare and it covers 80% . I own A small trucking company and have a great driver but he needed to lose weight really bad and I had tried for three years to get coverage to get him the surgery but all I could find were ones that wanted to charge 1000.00 a month for coverage and that was after he did at least a year of diest and other stuff...So I wish you all the luck in the world Jerry
Gas_Hauler1502
on 3/22/05 10:00 am - Somerset, PA
Topic: RE: Do You Know?
I went to high school with a Rick Rice.
Rebecca D.
on 3/7/05 12:56 pm - western, ky
Topic: need to know/insurance
has anyone had any luck with insurance coverage/if so help/where /what company?
dozerr
on 7/3/04 9:33 am - Wyoming, MI
Topic: RE: Help
I took 8 weeks off before i went back still took it easy
chantilly
on 5/21/04 9:53 am - Hamilton, Canada
Topic: RE: Stronger!?
Since my husband and I started doing long distance trips I gained weight, enough to tell me I had to do something. Now when we are on the road and stop at MacDonalds for breakfast I order the protien meal and for lunches and dinners I try and stick to the protiens and forget about the carbs. I found just from doing that Ive lost a few pounds. Once I have the surgery Im going to make sure I bring my food with me in a small cooler when we have long runs. Ive also been getting out and walking around if we have a long wait to get our product taken off. One thing I find that doesnt help is the odd hours we eat. We might be having dinner at 11 at night or breakfast at 4am. But life on the road sure is fun. I was planning on staying home for two weeks after surgery, I hope that will be enough, sometimes the roads can be pretty rough. When we travel in the 5ton truck its even worse. Good luck Patty
Cathy S.
on 4/14/04 2:27 pm - Tulsa, OK
Topic: RE: Help
Hi Clay,I am currently a otr driver and plan to have my surgery sometime this summer.Because I am an o/o,I dont have health insurance and will be paying for it my self, I talked to my dr and he said if I chose to have the surgery done lap,that I could go back to work in 5 to 6 wks. If I have it done open,he wants me off for 8 wks due to having to climb in and out of the truck and trlr all the time. I pull a refer, so there is a lot up and down in the trlr to check my produce temps.Anyway, I hope I helped.I think the best thing to do is plan on being home 3mths. That way, you will have a good nest egg to lean on during that time.If you get to go back to work early, then you are just that much better off. Good luck and if you would like to email me privately with any more questions, feel free. Ive been researching this for about 2 yrs. Good luck and God bless you
littlebit
on 4/12/04 12:30 am - Locust Grove, GA
Topic: Do You Know?
Does anyone know Rick L. Rice?
Allen B.
on 3/4/04 12:49 pm - Cloverdale, CA
Topic: RE: Stronger!?
Hello, I had my surgery (LAP/RNY) back on March 4 2003. I weighed in at a hefty 422 pounds and was constantly having problems with my back and my knees. I had to have the surgery done because my acid reflux was really bad. They found my stomach was making 4 times as much acid as it was supposed to be making, probably due to all the stress of my job. I am a truck driver here in Northern California. I deliver lumber from my town (Cloverdale ) to all lumber yards big and small up and down highway 99 from Modesto to Tulare. All my trips have multipull stops, anywhere from 8 to 17 stops. On a good day with clear weather and all the forklift drivers in a nice mood I can do about 10 stops in a day. But all the hassle of these places really makes the acid boil. I was out for a full 12 weeks. I tried to go back at about 8 weeks but the vibrations of the truck and the bouncing made it unbearable so I ended up being out the full 12 weeks. Since having the surgery I have yet to feel hungry. I am on a set diet of 3 chicken strips (boneless/skinless), 5 low fat cheese sticks, 2 tbsp of peanut butter, and a couple of protein drinks. I like ISO-PURE, about 40 grams of protein per bottle. If you have more question just email me at [email protected] I sent my before and after pics to this site but have not seen them posted yet. Take care.
Angel T.
on 2/14/04 10:55 am - Waycross, GA
Topic: Stronger!?
Well, I am hoping to be able to get my health back and get back in a truck, the sooner the better! Lord, how I miss the road!!!!! I am working on the surgery right now, hopfully in a month at the most. But, my question is....Do any one else think it will be easier or harder to stay on site and mind wise after the surgery? I feel that it will help me alot, no time to mess around and be around food and stuff. But on the other hand I did gain some weight form driving and eating and sleeping. Just was wondering what was some of yalls thought? Thanks Angel
Angel T.
on 2/14/04 10:47 am - Waycross, GA
Topic: RE: Help
Hi Clay! I have been on the road for 8 years and was hauling Petrolum last. My health has pulled me from the raod right now and thins does not help my feelings and depression. I have not also got my date yet, but 2 appt, Monday 16th of Feb., so hopfully soon. I was going thru another progam andI read a ladys story and she went back to driving in 3 weeks. So, I think it is how u recover and how your company feels. Good Luck and Best wishes! lots of love Angel
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