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Who has already had TB disease before. Does this affect the outcome of the medical examination before the interview? Is it possible to tell your doctor not to get the disease?

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If you have TB,   the doctor must report it

TB is treatable

I suggest if you think you have TB,  get it checked and start treatment

You are not yet saying you have received the NOA2  (from your timetable)

so, get treatment now 

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Not now bro. It was 13 years ago. Just want to know if that can affect the result or not ? Bcuz i heard that the Dr asks such this qst.

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Not a bro here but sometimes TB can scar your lungs and a chest xray is part of your test. If it was 13 years ago it should be a non-issue. 

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OK. Thank you for your intersting, but could you please explain to me why did the word "bro" bother you? It is only means of appreciation and respect !!

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1 hour ago, Rachgo & kati said:

OK. Thank you for your intersting, but could you please explain to me why did the word "bro" bother you? It is only means of appreciation and respect !!

pssstt..... EandHo904 may be a female and not a male, therefore, she would not be a Bro lol

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3 hours ago, Rachgo & kati said:

OK. Thank you for your intersting, but could you please explain to me why did the word "bro" bother you? It is only means of appreciation and respect !!

Ummm.....by all means....let me explain (with all due respect to @EandH0904 and @adil-rafa) Your wording is awful and disrespectful. Here is why....

 

 You came to this site looking for information and two experienced members gave you information (both, which, I’m pretty sure, are women).

 

 You thank a “bro” because, obviously, good advice comes from a man....

and then thanked another poster for her “interest” and want to know how you are “bothering” her by the word “bro”. Even though, @EandH0904 gave you sound medical information regarding your TB. But you glossed over the information she gave you. There in lies the problem.....instead of acknowledging her contribution.....you asked her why she was “bothered”.

 

That’s why....maybe if she was a “bro” you wouldn’t have been inclined to question her..,,,

 

 

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11 hours ago, Rachgo & kati said:

OK. Thank you for your intersting, but could you please explain to me why did the word "bro" bother you? It is only means of appreciation and respect !!

It didnt bother me per se but I'm a female and a registered nurse for 16 years and know plenty about TB and I didnt want you to call me bro and presume I was male just because I had good advice. 

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16 hours ago, janet3 said:

Ummm.....by all means....let me explain (with all due respect to @EandH0904 and @adil-rafa) Your wording is awful and disrespectful. Here is why....

 

 You came to this site looking for information and two experienced members gave you information (both, which, I’m pretty sure, are women).

 

 You thank a “bro” because, obviously, good advice comes from a man....

and then thanked another poster for her “interest” and want to know how you are “bothering” her by the word “bro”. Even though, @EandH0904 gave you sound medical information regarding your TB. But you glossed over the information she gave you. There in lies the problem.....instead of acknowledging her contribution.....you asked her why she was “bothered”.

 

That’s why....maybe if she was a “bro” you wouldn’t have been inclined to question her..,,,

 

 

      First of all, i am  new member in this great VJ website, which means still do not know the system/people here enough. Note that, the problem above was not mine but it was for a friend who does not speak English, and i am here to help as well. 

     Second, you do NOT have the right to say that i am disrespect ( @adil-rafa and @EandH0904).

    my first answer was obviously for Jeanne. It's true that i thought was a man. Why ? Bcuz the name in her profile is started with ADIL. And what you do not know is that i am arabian as same as the name of Adil. Consequently, i guessed that was a man... Being a man is not sth bad!

      Third, the good advice come from good people (whether a woman or a man).

If you think that i am male thinking, that is up to you and to your thinking!!

      Forth, i asked my question of bothering @EandH0904 to understand the reason of mentionning this, which means i am also interested of her unrest... All this is after giving thanks.

 

All in all, i respect everybody here whether gives me advice or not. We are here as a family and shouldn't be sensitive this much. The issue of word "bro" is still not big problem.

 

I AM VERY THANKFUL FOR YOUR ADVICE @adil-rafa and @EandH0904. I really appreciate it!

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