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nebz

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Hi to all Is it a big problem if you have a problen in your liver enzyme? They fond it when I did my medical for my lfe insurance, But they did not tell me what exactly it is. But I was approved but rated. I am applying for cec riight now.Is that a problem? Thank you
 
See http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/partner/pp/pdf/IMEI_Hepatitis.pdf as it may answer your questions.
 
zardoz said:
See http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/partner/pp/pdf/IMEI_Hepatitis.pdf as it may answer your questions.

thank you for the response, So what it means? I have a possibility that I am sick? I remember, earlier last year my doctor said the same situation but I am not undergo for a treatment, he said some people have a high resistance that why its happening, and he said to me too that I have a high alcohol level. sorry for lots of question I am worried for my paper. I hope it wont effect my application. Thank You very much
 
just to add, my mom said I am completed of hepa vaccine and booster when I was a child. she have all the papers
 
You can be infected with Hep B at birth, it's pretty common in East Asia, and Hep C has no vaccine. Basically, high liver enzymes mean they are going to look more closely -- if you have active hepatitis, you may still be able to immigrate, but it'll depend on a cost-benefit calculation.

It's not the end -- you can be HIV+, for example, and still immigrate as an FSW as long as you haven't started on meds yet, or experienced an immune system decline.
 
You didn't say anything about alcohol in your first post. That's probably why the enzymes are high. As long as you don't have serious liver damage, you may be OK. Only the medical will tell.
 
Thank you very much guys for the responses. I hope I will be fine
 
Oh, and Stop Drinking because that will help recovery back to normal levels.
 
i think you should leave drinking, its not good for your liver specially in this condition it will harm your liver, you will be in very bad condition. One friend of mine can't name him here is facing this condition because of drinking and believe me he is in very critical condition.
 
nebz said:
Thank you very much guys for the responses. I hope I will be fine
you will be fine but you have to be proactive for it, here are few things that i did to bring mine back in limit (hep c positive),

i ecame a vegetarian , juiced celery, grapefruit, green apples, carrots, and ginger, its worth it buddy, and just stay a complete mile away from alcohol