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Got blood work back with a problem


np2nz
2nd April 2009, 12:49 PM
I just recieved my blood work results. There are a couple of issues and they are not going to do another test for 6 weeks and my ITA will expires on April 17th. What are my options, if there are any?

Lipid Panel
---Cholesterol, Serum 189, should be between 125-200 OK
---Triglycerides, Serum 327 H, should be less than 150 NOT OK
---HDL Cholesterol 32 L, should be greater than or equal to 40 NOT OK
---LDL 92, it says optimal <100, near opt. 0-129 OK
---Chol/HDL Ratio 5.9 H, should be less than or equal to 5.0 NOT OK

Rest of my results were fine and my wife's results were all fine too.

BkyMonster
2nd April 2009, 01:34 PM
You can send in your ITA and if you do get further results you can send them off to your CO when you get them/are assigned a CO.
In the mean time I'd recommend asking your doctor what you can do to get those levels in normal ranges. :)

batgirl1001
2nd April 2009, 03:28 PM
With the short deadline you have, you have to submit the ITA together with these unfortunate medical results. It is likely that the MA will ask you to go for further testing since you exhibit such high levels of triglycerides. This usually results in an extensive delay to your application process.

Bkymoster is right. Don't wait for the answer. Seek medical attention to try and bring down those levels.

Swedenz
2nd April 2009, 11:14 PM
From a diet/lifestyle point of view as Im a Dietitian, I would recommend the following

To reduce LDL: really cut back on sugar and foods and drinks containing sugar ie coke, sweets, biscuits, cakes and especially alcohol.

To improve HDL: increase exercise, lose weight

To reduce total cholesterol: Reduce fat intake, especially saturated fat from animal sources....butter, cheese, red meat etc..

http://www.nutrition.org.uk/home.asp?siteId=43&sectionId=1348&parentSection=304&which=4

Heres another good link

http://www.bda.uk.com/foodfacts/071102Eating4HealthyHeart.pdf

Good luck:nice1

Not sure how quickly you can see a result, I normally say about 3 months.

nickiware
3rd April 2009, 12:22 AM
Does anyone know the Liver Function Test ranges that NZ immigration require at the mo - specifically GGT and ALT?

Swedenz
3rd April 2009, 01:18 AM
woops made a wee booboo on my last post and dont know how to edit it :uhoh

Where I said how to lower LDL I actually ment to say Triglycerides!!!:yes

BodaciousBean
3rd April 2009, 06:12 AM
Hi there,

Same thing happened to my OH, but he was able to retest with better results. Since you are pressed for time, I would send in what you have, retest and send it in later. OH's doctor suggested he refrain from taking any vitamins, supplements and medications and retest. He did and his levels went to the normal range and his doctor made a note of that on his medical and still checked, "no significant findings."

Good luck. :nice1

np2nz
5th April 2009, 05:42 PM
Thank your all for taking the time to answer my question and thanks for the health tips and links. I have already started on that.

As of now, I have decided to let my ITA expire and I will submit the new ITA in a year when the economy gets better in the world, especially in NZ. I also do not want to go through the hassles of dealing with the MA. I want to wait until I am medically fit for NZ.

I also have a feeling (this is the big one for not going forward) that I will end up getting WTR instead of PR and I am not moving to NZ in WTR. I am not courageous enough to move to NZ with two little children to feed and wife who will not be able to work (need to take care of kids). I have a very little savings and as far as I know we will not be able to get free medical care and other benefits while in WTR, if we needed them while job hunting.

Thanks again everybody for your help.

clairelouise
6th April 2009, 03:23 PM
Does anyone know the Liver Function Test ranges that NZ immigration require at the mo - specifically GGT and ALT?

ALT 10 - 35
Gamma GT 9 - 35

(as of June last year)

dusk
6th April 2009, 04:15 PM
Thank your all for taking the time to answer my question and thanks for the health tips and links. I have already started on that.

As of now, I have decided to let my ITA expire and I will submit the new ITA in a year when the economy gets better in the world, especially in NZ. I also do not want to go through the hassles of dealing with the MA. I want to wait until I am medically fit for NZ.

I also have a feeling (this is the big one for not going forward) that I will end up getting WTR instead of PR and I am not moving to NZ in WTR. I am not courageous enough to move to NZ with two little children to feed and wife who will not be able to work (need to take care of kids). I have a very little savings and as far as I know we will not be able to get free medical care and other benefits while in WTR, if we needed them while job hunting.

Thanks again everybody for your help.

Best of luck with your future applciation then :) (and good health!)

Syed
7th April 2009, 12:22 AM
................. I am not courageous enough to move to NZ with two. ..............

:clap courageous decision....:nice1

Heaven is a place where you feel comfortable.
Wish you good luck

coronaradiata
12th April 2009, 04:17 AM
Sounds like you made a great decision for your family. Getting your numbers higher and lower where needed will also be a gift for your life and your family!
Best Wishes, KerryAnn
who wishes she had found this forum last year instead of 2 months before heading over to NZ!


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