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Subject: Re: meds referred to HAS Posted on: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 11:42:09 +0000


> a medical condition declared on form

so...........you have some existing condition which you put on the form,
and the doctor said all was ?

If that's the case, and it's just a fairly minor condition you wil
probably have been deemed a Category B, which means that DIMIA cannot
make a judgement without it going to their health unit.

For most fairly minor conditions it shouldn't be a problem, my wife
has asthma and an intolerance to gluten. Her meds were referred but
all was well.

People get referred with heart murmurs and all sorts of issues. It all
depends if you are going to incur huge medical costs when you settle in
Australia.

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Steve Reed
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