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spousal TB situation.

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savithari - 22 Oct 2008 22:00 GMT
Hello:

My spouse went to her DMP exam in Bangalore India.  The XRAY came
suspect for TB.  Three sputum tests were ordered.  Spouse did that.
Waiting for the resuts.  She was referred to a TB specialist since
DMP's know how was limited.

The specialist doc also did another XRAY and also CT-SCAN.  It looks
more and more that she has mild active TB.  I dont know for sure.

She is going to go on a 6 month medication.  What is the next set of
processes ?

When and how to indicate to the Canadian Consulate (medical wing)
that she is on medication ?

Is it ok for me to pay for that and also will the Consulate look at it
in a diff way ?

Her immig process can be going on and it will stall on the medical
report due.  Is that a fair understanding ?

Any input would be helpful.

-S
Jim Humphries - 23 Oct 2008 03:10 GMT
I am assuming that you are sponsoring your spouse.  This is a public health
concern so she will have to take treatment and then repeat the Xrays and
sputum tests once done.  You will hear from the CHC on this and what they
require.

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