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Author Topic: My baby has a heart murmur, can we pass the medical?  (Read 294 times)
shakshok
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« on: July 14, 2009, 10:02:28 pm »

Dear all members,
Im now waiting for positive reply and medical examination after application for FSW. I hope it will come soon positively,however I have some concerns about passing it because my babay has ASD and systolic murmur, the Dr said it will recover but after sometime because the hole dimention is considered small. but still Im worried, Please kindly tell me, if you have any information about it.
Thanks for your kind cooperation.
Best regards
shakshoka.
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2009, 06:47:09 am »

HELLO
Dear Shakshoka

Before birth every baby's ASD is open and soon after birth it closes itself. But in some cases it doesn't close. As baby grown up, that hole closed by the growth of heart muscles.
(I am not a doctor but I go through the same situation)
When ASD open there is murmur in heart beat. Medically ASD is not considered as a diseases, but if after the age of 3-4 years ASD is still open than it needs a minor surgery.
They will defiantly consider the future possibility of surgery but if ASD size is on decline, than you don't need to worry.         

Dear all members,
Im now waiting for positive reply and medical examination after application for FSW. I hope it will come soon positively,however I have some concerns about passing it because my babay has ASD and systolic murmur, the Dr said it will recover but after sometime because the hole dimention is considered small. but still Im worried, Please kindly tell me, if you have any information about it.
Thanks for your kind cooperation.
Best regards
shakshoka.
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rajnik1976
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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2009, 05:42:45 am »

Dear Shakshoka,

I have been onto this thread before few times but never left a post because honestly I did not know the answer but CUT has given an absolutely correct reply to your question.

I wish you all the best with your medical exams.

Good luck.

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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2009, 02:43:44 am »


You will get medical papers to undergo medicals check ups.DMP ie designated doctors list is their in these instructions. After these check ups there is a strong possibility you will get another letter of medical examination i.e. after completion of first examination from chc.

Medical section from chc will issue this letter to visit the same doctor i.e. DMP to whom you had gone for initial medicals.

This DMP will refer you to visit a specialist doctor .Generally these specialists are in some leading hospitals in the same city.

Medical specialists sitting at the high commission generally are concerned that there should be no requirement of extra public expenditure (public funds) on the child after landing in Canada i.e. use of public fund.

Generally (7 cases I know) I have noticed that specialist who is in private hospital to whom you are being referred by DMP will "advise” surgery. Now everything depends on him if he clears Childs case then high commission will accept it but if he says that surgery is required then you have no choice but to go for it.
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Dear all members,
Im now waiting for positive reply and medical examination after application for FSW. I hope it will come soon positively,however I have some concerns about passing it because my babay has ASD and systolic murmur, the Dr said it will recover but after sometime because the hole dimention is considered small. but still Im worried, Please kindly tell me, if you have any information about it.
Thanks for your kind cooperation.
Best regards
shakshoka.
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rupeshhari
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« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2009, 03:45:11 am »

I don't know the answer to your question but it seems to have been well answered above. I am just writing to wish you luck.
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I am not an expert at Canadian Immigration. The CIC website is a great (if not the greatest) resource for Canadian Immigration. Also see http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/common-questions-t13225.0.html
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