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xixilucy

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I was born with a congenital hip condition on both sides, an underdevelopment of the hip joints, right side is more serious so I had surgery on my right hip 22 years ago when I was 10. I had been living and walking normal since then. But I cannot engaged in excessive walking or running otherwise I will feel pain on my hips. I am not on any medication but I will be needing a hip replacement when I turn 50 or 60. I would like to know if this condition will be ruled as medical inadmissability. And do I have to bring past surgery documents on my surgery to the ME? I haven't seen them for some decades... I do have recent X-ray from last year.....

Thanks and help is much appreciated!
 
xixilucy said:
I was born with a congenital hip condition on both sides, an underdevelopment of the hip joints, right side is more serious so I had surgery on my right hip 22 years ago when I was 10. I had been living and walking normal since then. But I cannot engaged in excessive walking or running otherwise I will feel pain on my hips. I am not on any medication but I will be needing a hip replacement when I turn 50 or 60. I would like to know if this condition will be ruled as medical inadmissability. And do I have to bring past surgery documents on my surgery to the ME? I haven't seen them for some decades... I do have recent X-ray from last year.....

Thanks and help is much appreciated!
I dont think you will face any problem during your medical . Have you got your MR? You no need tell to test doctor to what will need after 10-20 years .
Good luck