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    Health concern. . I am new here. .

    Hello everyone. . I am new here. . I was searching for UK student visas as well as medical requirements and good thing that I chanced upon this forum. I find it really informative,

    I am a registered nurse and I am diagnosed with Hepatitis B.

    I would like to ask if there is anyone out here who has the same condition and yet was able to work in UK? Or any one that you know of?

    I would really appreciate an honest advice on whether I should pursue an application abroad considering my condition.

    Thank you very much in advance. .


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    Heres your answer Miss/Mrs santos,please click on the link

    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question...9061948AAv9a2l



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    I`ve got a vague understanding about hepatitis B is it mild or serious I remember three years ago my bro was diagnosed with mild form of hepatitis by eating raw fishes(kinilaw) and stuff and thanks God that was then.We let him eat loads of chocolates and as well expensive medication from specialist to kill the bacteria since then it never come back thanks God for that and to be honest I dont know about working abroAd in your condition am sorry!
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    Thank you so, so much for responding.

    Mrs Daddy, good for your bro. . that really is a mild form of hep which is A and curable. . Unlike HB, no cure at all. .

    I have checked the link tawi2 and I have emailed NMC just now. .

    Thanks! thanks!


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