Minor heart condition and EOI
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Minor heart condition and EOI
Does anyone know how bad a medical condition has to be to be refused.
My youngest child (3) was born with a mild heart condition. No treatment so far (thank god) just yearly monitoring by the heart specialist from Oxford. Now starting to worry this may stop things???
Anyone had a similar issue or know if this should be OK, have declared on our EOI but not yet submitted - still need that leap of faith.
My youngest child (3) was born with a mild heart condition. No treatment so far (thank god) just yearly monitoring by the heart specialist from Oxford. Now starting to worry this may stop things???
Anyone had a similar issue or know if this should be OK, have declared on our EOI but not yet submitted - still need that leap of faith.
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Re: Minor heart condition and EOI
Does anyone know how bad a medical condition has to be to be refused.
My youngest child (3) was born with a mild heart condition. No treatment so far (thank god) just yearly monitoring by the heart specialist from Oxford. Now starting to worry this may stop things???
Anyone had a similar issue or know if this should be OK, have declared on our EOI but not yet submitted - still need that leap of faith.
My youngest child (3) was born with a mild heart condition. No treatment so far (thank god) just yearly monitoring by the heart specialist from Oxford. Now starting to worry this may stop things???
Anyone had a similar issue or know if this should be OK, have declared on our EOI but not yet submitted - still need that leap of faith.
Hi Suzbits
When you say mild heart condition, can you be more specific please; the more info you supply, the more likely you are at getting a full answer which will assist you with your application
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Re: Minor heart condition and EOI
He was diagnosed at 6 weeks with mild pulmonary stenosis and supravalvular stenosis - basically a sticky valve and the tube above the valve is slightly flattened and the flow splurts through.