broomster
Member
Hi,
Can anyone who's gone through a medical for any TOC in the recruitment process for trainee driver assist please?
Is high blood pressure something they're likely to fail you on? I had a reading done a while ago, and the doctor said it was quite high, not to the point of needing medication though.
I'm making the effort to change my lifestyle by cycling to work, cutting back on alcohol ( though to be fair, I rarely drink more than a pint on an evening anyway) and generally trying to eat healthier to lose a bit of weight..
Has anyone been failed for having high blood pressure after passing all the assessments or even been accepted despite having high blood pressure?
I'm wondering if I'll be wasting my time and theirs by going through all this, and then failing or should I wait a while and see if I can lower it naturally before going through the recruitment process?
Cheers,
Mike.
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Can anyone who's gone through a medical for any TOC in the recruitment process for trainee driver assist please?
Is high blood pressure something they're likely to fail you on? I had a reading done a while ago, and the doctor said it was quite high, not to the point of needing medication though.
I'm making the effort to change my lifestyle by cycling to work, cutting back on alcohol ( though to be fair, I rarely drink more than a pint on an evening anyway) and generally trying to eat healthier to lose a bit of weight..
Has anyone been failed for having high blood pressure after passing all the assessments or even been accepted despite having high blood pressure?
I'm wondering if I'll be wasting my time and theirs by going through all this, and then failing or should I wait a while and see if I can lower it naturally before going through the recruitment process?
Cheers,
Mike.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2