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Re: worried about meds Posted on: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:16:05 +0000


> Jan,
> I agree entirely with Wendy - category B doesn't mean that you will
> automatically get 6 months to validate.
> Cat B simply means that the examining doctor has found a problem,
> either on history or examination that has a current or POTENTIAL
> future health impact.
> As discussed before the panel doctor doesn't make the decision whether
> or not you meet the health criteria.
> By marking cat B it just means that your medical report will be looked
> at by a medical person at the LCU. Many people who are marked as a
> category B still meet the health criteria without any trouble and are
> therefore given 12 months to validate - just like anyone else.
>
> So try not to worry - but Wendy's advice to contact the LCU sounds
> very sensible - as ususal!!
>
> Let us know how you get on.
>
> Madhu

hi madhu

thanks for reassuring me

will keep you posted

jan xx

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