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Medical Exam report mentions diabetes and blood in urine
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I requested medical exam report which the CIC Panel Physician uploaded for me and my spouse.
My medical examination report has the Grading 'B' with a comment ' Early 2016 diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Well controlled with Metformin 500mg BD, no end-organ complications.' Additionally, it also attaches the report for '704 Serum Creatinine' test and mentions the test result as 'Normal'.
My spouse medical examination report has the grading 'B' with comments ' Urinalysis showed microscopic haematuria (although microscopy probably normal). Normal serum Creatinine. Know renal calculi found
incidentally (report attached).'
Can someone let me know if our medical exam report would create any problem in my application. I submitted an application under CEC.
Not in the case of economic immigration streams - they're also looking for medical conditions that could create excessive demand (i.e. cost Canada's health care system more than $6.5K per year).
Thanks for the answers. But, I am little worried as the medical reports have grading 'B' and I have also read in other threads in this forum that both diabetes and kidney stones are the diseases that can put extra demand on Canadian health system. But in my case both extra tests show 'Normal' reports. Any views here again please.
You'll have to wait and see what happens. CIC may request further tests. If they do, complete them as soon as you can. What you've described shouldn't be excessive demand - but again, you'll have to wait and see.
Thanks for the answers. Even the nurse at the CIC panel physician's clinic told me that it shouldn't be a problem as the serum creatinine report is normal in case of my spouse. But, mentioned that CIC shall contact us directly if it needs further testing. She was confident that my case was ok.
So, I am keeping my fingers crossed.
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