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Help please with migration medical results - Diabetes Type 2


Simonrbh

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Hi All

 

I live in the UK with my Aussie g/f of the last nine years. We have had a house together for the last 5 years. My visa application was submitted late Dec '12. I have applied for a Partner Migration visa (309/100Class). I have just had my medical this week (12th July) and I'm awaiting the ACPO police check to come back.

 

I was diagnosed Type 2 Diabetic 2 years a go and have controlled my condition with diet and exercise since then with no medication. I had my HbA1c results from my annual check at the GP's in May and that gave a result of 5.7. I was originally scheduled to have the medical in June but the hospital had to reschedule it and this means that the blood results from my GP check in May were not valid.

 

Has anyone got advice on how the following results of my blood tests from my medical will be interpreted? Am I likely to have issues?

I've just had two weeks holiday followed by a month of inactivity after in-growing toenail surgery, this has contributed to the readings being elevated. I had brunch an hour before seeing the doc.

 

The figures on the left of each line with the asterisk are the test results and on right of each line is what I am assuming is the accepted benchmark as determined by whoever, the hospital or Australian Immigration.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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[TD]BIOCHEMISTRY[/TD]

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[TD]CREATININE[/TD]

[TD]83[/TD]

[TD]umol/L[/TD]

[TD]66 - 112[/TD]

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[TR]

[TD]BLOOD GLUCOSE (SST)[/TD]

[TD]* 9.0[/TD]

[TD]mmol/l[/TD]

[TD]3.5 - 7.9[/TD]

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[TD]Haemoglobin A1c[/TD]

[TD]* 6.1[/TD]

[TD]%[/TD]

[TD]4.0 - 6.0[/TD]

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[TR]

[TD]HbA1c (mmol/mol)[/TD]

[TD]* 43[/TD]

[TD]mmol/mol[/TD]

[TD]20 - 42[/TD]

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[TD][/TD]

[TD=colspan: 3]Note new units. IFCC standardised results[/TD]

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[TD][/TD]

[TD=colspan: 3]28th May 2010.[/TD]

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[TD]ENDOCRINOLOGY[/TD]

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[TD]HIV 1 & 2 / P24 Ag screen[/TD]

[TD=class: reportBody, colspan: 3]Not detected[/TD]

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[TD][/TD]

[TD=colspan: 3]Combination testing of HIV-1 and -2 antibodies[/TD]

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[TD][/TD]

[TD=colspan: 3]and HIV p24 antigen, allows for earlier[/TD]

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[TD][/TD]

[TD=colspan: 3]detection of HIV infection.

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Strange, I thought there might be some members with personal experience to share! I've had a few replies from the posting in the Health Forum though so that's good. Thanks to people for their advice. Latest news is the police certificate was posted to the CO today!

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