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henrydets

Same qstn as annefrank

is this the new change that we were expecting???so that means new comers and deported persons with hep b can never visit uae anymore.please.

jill13

annefrank wrote:

Dr al Marzooqi said, “we only deport newcomers, not long-term residents”.
this is a good news!!!!


is this the new change that we were expecting???so that means new comers and deported persons with hep b can never visit uae anymore.:(


this is only about TB they never mention about hepatitis

Koosh

Hi all,
As Hepatitis B carrier for over 20yrs I never felt any stigma or any negativity. Unfortunately that had changed for me now. This weekend I have to make decision whether to decline or accept a job offer from UAE. Although I have nice job in Doha, this is a dream job and it is not easy for me to just decline it. However, knowing my medical condition, I have to face the reality and decline the job offer without going to UAE. Otherwise someone else will make the decision for me or worse, deport me like many of you in this blog.
Because I never had negative connotation before, I never looked or asked anyone for medical treatment for this disease,
Is there any treatment for someone who is inactive carrier?  Please share your experience

Thanks

dennisp

Kosh and others,

I have search a lot for for hep B chronic treatments, the official medical answer is NO but they can initiate an expensive treatment for your liver that may hide the negative blood test but this treatment is for life not just to pass a blood test so probably the doctor will not help you.

- There was a treatment proposed on this forum few pages before;
seems to give good results in 60% of the case (again the official medecine says 0% of good results, I would trust the 60% even if not aware of any testimonial)
google it in english
Phyllanthus amarus and Phyllanthus urinaria for 3 Months+

- The second treatment would be from hepatitisabcsolution.com again with herbs regime and vitamines for 3 months+

- The third treatment is called MMS from Jim Humble, 800 000 in the world seems to take MMS it claims to kill all virus including Aids, could not find precise testimonials for hep B but I beleive MMS kills the virus in the blood not in the liver but may be this is enought to pass the blood test. treatment last 3 weeks.

All these 3 treatments are quite easy and safe to test.

PLEASE UPDATE ON THIS FORUM IF YOU TRY AND HEAL !

itwizard

1. Kapalbhatti Pranayama advovated by Swami Ramdev offers cure if practiced for 15 minutes in the morning and evening.

2. Even Amitabh Bachhan the bollywood star is a victim of this virus. Though I would be interested to see if he is refused a visa in UAE !!

Guess we should not give up and derive inner strength to drive the virus out of our system and also face things boldly. Things will definitely turn for the good if all of us are positive in our outlook

universal12

Koosh,
what about all this talk of change of law? Wouldn't you want to see if the law in fact changes and try to get a work visa
in UAE

Koosh

I am hopeful like most of us here, but I don’t believe the change will come soon if any to save my job offer now.

expat786

Hi Guys,
Anyone have experience for below mentioned herbs? Please Share. Thanks

dennisp wrote:

Kosh and others,

I have search a lot for for hep B chronic treatments, the official medical answer is NO but they can initiate an expensive treatment for your liver that may hide the negative blood test but this treatment is for life not just to pass a blood test so probably the doctor will not help you.

- There was a treatment proposed on this forum few pages before;
seems to give good results in 60% of the case (again the official medecine says 0% of good results, I would trust the 60% even if not aware of any testimonial)
google it in english
Phyllanthus amarus and Phyllanthus urinaria for 3 Months+

- The second treatment would be from hepatitisabcsolution.com again with herbs regime and vitamines for 3 months+

- The third treatment is called MMS from Jim Humble, 800 000 in the world seems to take MMS it claims to kill all virus including Aids, could not find precise testimonials for hep B but I beleive MMS kills the virus in the blood not in the liver but may be this is enought to pass the blood test. treatment last 3 weeks.

All these 3 treatments are quite easy and safe to test.

PLEASE UPDATE ON THIS FORUM IF YOU TRY AND HEAL !

apgulec

expat786 wrote:

Thanks for sharing.

http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll … 8939511759

finder wrote:

pls check yesterdays national ,26 th april  for updates on TB laws.... Hopefully things will change for Hep  B too.....



I'm wiritng from Turkey, I'm Hep B Positive but HBV DNA Negative. Me and my family lived in DXB for 2 years between 2006-2008.

I'm suffering from the same; I was trying to come back to DXB and searching for a job, finaly last September I've got an offer from a public bank in AD. Since I knew about the Hep B case I told the PRO about my Hep B.

After a while they got back to me and said they have given a petition to the relevant Ministry but my visa got declined. Since then I've been waiting to hear a good news saying the law has changed.

Koosh

Obviously NO treatment for Hep  B carriers and Doctors are recommending any medication unless someone is sick. Even all the available medications are only to reduce the effect on the liver and not effectively eliminating the virus.
But here is our hope.

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2B … 52303.html

dennisp

Koosh wrote:

Obviously NO treatment for Hep  B carriers and Doctors are recommending any medication unless someone is sick. Even all the available medications are only to reduce the effect on the liver and not effectively eliminating the virus.
But here is our hope.

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2B … 52303.html


Koos,
From where is it Obvious ? The official medecine is a big business, they will not tell you that a plant or chlorine dioxide can cure hep B but if tests done by universities give 60% chance to recover why not try alternative medecine, all you can lose is some of your time

Koosh

Please see the comment below. it is something I found through research and most of them recomend "Salvia/Ligustrum"

Yes you can get rid of the Hep B virus, firstFirst First-testosterone mc you need to live in a good healthy diet. What I mean with good healthy diet, eat greenGreen tea and red vegetablesVegetable laxative and other anti- oxidants fruits and juices.And remember that alcohol drinks are the most commonCommon cold contra indication about this disease.   The likes of Cranberries is the best juice I can recommend you. I was a chronic assymtomatic carrier of Hep B. I've been through a lot of research, including the latest things about InterferonsInterferon alfa-2a
Interferon gamma-1b , Lamivudine and PEGASYS, but I did'nt tried any of it. I'm afraid of getting it worst. As what my physicians said before that was about 12 years ago, that it will only defending in your auto immune system to get rid of this virus and develops your Anti Body about it.So I decided not to take anything. But with all my research in the web, I have known one Herbalist to get some research about herbals, aside from its natural, it has known to have no side effects to those who used it. so did try it for the past 14months now. And then I tried to monitor my LFT, and my titers. It  remarkably make a difference, And about 16 months, my HbsAg become negative, and I started to develop AntiHbsAg. I did tried again to visit my physician for the 3rd time, My results is remarkably good, I did get rid of the Antigen of Hep B in my body and my Antibodies now is above 10, as what my physician said. But I still continue my healthy ways of living.  For your guidelines about that, I will give you the web that you could browse for yourself and its up to you to go for it or not. here is it SALVIA LIGUSTRUM.  hope to tell me about you? heres my email: joeele_torre***@****

bedazzled

Hi Guys

2009 Human Rights Report: United Arab Emirates posted on march 11th 2010, Charges UAE Law of deporting people with hepatitis b and other diseases under Societal Violence or Discrimination, hopefully due to human rights pressure law may change soon.........

http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/20 … 136082.htm

perdanasiswa

I browsed SALVIA LIGUSTRUM website. There were plenty of products and was not sure which would be suitable for Chronic HBV case. The website included "online consultation" that allegedly allows a specialist to look at the information of the patients and and prescribe a something for his/her case. The consultation fees are $40 and the results of the consultation are supposed to be submitted by email. Yet, if you try to order this service you will be surprised that the site asks you to pay an extra $10 for shipping!!! This actually prompted me to cancel my order. A little fishy.


Koosh wrote:

Please see the comment below. it is something I found through research and most of them recomend "Salvia/Ligustrum"

Yes you can get rid of the Hep B virus, firstFirst First-testosterone mc you need to live in a good healthy diet. What I mean with good healthy diet, eat greenGreen tea and red vegetablesVegetable laxative and other anti- oxidants fruits and juices.And remember that alcohol drinks are the most commonCommon cold contra indication about this disease.   The likes of Cranberries is the best juice I can recommend you. I was a chronic assymtomatic carrier of Hep B. I've been through a lot of research, including the latest things about InterferonsInterferon alfa-2a
Interferon gamma-1b , Lamivudine and PEGASYS, but I did'nt tried any of it. I'm afraid of getting it worst. As what my physicians said before that was about 12 years ago, that it will only defending in your auto immune system to get rid of this virus and develops your Anti Body about it.So I decided not to take anything. But with all my research in the web, I have known one Herbalist to get some research about herbals, aside from its natural, it has known to have no side effects to those who used it. so did try it for the past 14months now. And then I tried to monitor my LFT, and my titers. It  remarkably make a difference, And about 16 months, my HbsAg become negative, and I started to develop AntiHbsAg. I did tried again to visit my physician for the 3rd time, My results is remarkably good, I did get rid of the Antigen of Hep B in my body and my Antibodies now is above 10, as what my physician said. But I still continue my healthy ways of living.  For your guidelines about that, I will give you the web that you could browse for yourself and its up to you to go for it or not. here is it SALVIA LIGUSTRUM.  hope to tell me about you? heres my email: joeele_torre***@****

dennisp

hello,

What is tested for residency in the Emirates?
HBsAg only or the antibody first ?

dennisp

An other source of herbal treatment, just found now using google
herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatitisB/ourmedicine.html

expat786

Hi, Its HBsAg.

dennisp wrote:

hello,

What is tested for residency in the Emirates?
HBsAg only or the antibody first ?

hopeful08

dear all,
may God bless you all because of patiently supporting one another in this situation.
i hope you can shed some hope for me..
my husband was asked to take his second test today. he found out about his hepa b condition when he went here last 2007 from that year, he already had 3 medical tests and all passed. he was made redundant last year, stayed here for a month, had visa run, stayed for another two months, went back home, got back on another visit visa and we payed two months of overstay fine until he got his employmnet visa last month.
last week was his 4th medical test and this was the first time he was asked to re-take the test. His 3rd test was in the same place (Dubai Municipality in Deira). They did no tell us the reason but the PRO told us not to worry. we are suspecting it is the hepa b which is inactive. he went for the medical himself and nobody accompanied him.
what should we to to make an appeal incase they consider him unfit. i think this is one of the new visa application cases.
our PRO from my company told me not to worry because there is a way around it from what he experienced. he said it is similar to most of the postings here. he told me that there was an employee (after being tested positive 3 times)went to a "big private hospital" (he means well known and reputable) to take the full medical test thereand got a medical certificate saying that he is fit to work and showed the result of the report from the private hospital to albaraha hospital. albaraha changed finding and allowed him to get new visa.
has anybody experince this? with the case of my husband, can you help us? can someone tell us what to do next?

perdanasiswa

I checked out this site and got some feedback.

They offer a 6 months treatment course at a cost of $700/month. They argue that they can eliminate the virus and get the patient to test negative for HBV DNA test. However, they do not guarantee to test negative for HBS Ag.

So, I'm not sure what is the use of taking this treatment if one cannot test negative for HBS Ag which is the main and first test carried out to indicate an infection. In UAE, for example, they carry out this test (HBS Ag) if positive, no other tests will be carried out to verify the virus count and virus DNA.

Testing negative for virus DNA does not mean eliminating the virus. Healthy carriers of HBV will show fluctuation of the virus count and it can go as low as to test negative in PCR test, but it does not mean that the virus is 100% eliminated.

dennisp wrote:

An other source of herbal treatment, just found now using google

herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatitisB/ourmedicine.html

dennisp

perdanasiswa wrote:

I checked out this site and got some feedback.

They offer a 6 months treatment course at a cost of $700/month. They argue that they can eliminate the virus and get the patient to test negative for HBV DNA test. However, they do not guarantee to test negative for HBS Ag.

So, I'm not sure what is the use of taking this treatment if one cannot test negative for HBS Ag which is the main and first test carried out to indicate an infection. In UAE, for example, they carry out this test (HBS Ag) if positive, no other tests will be carried out to verify the virus count and virus DNA.

Testing negative for virus DNA does not mean eliminating the virus. Healthy carriers of HBV will show fluctuation of the virus count and it can go as low as to test negative in PCR test, but it does not mean that the virus is 100% eliminated.

dennisp wrote:

An other source of herbal treatment, just found now using google

herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatitisB/ourmedicine.html



Yes forget this one, me they told me 1000$/m

cheekoo

Guys,
DNA PCR in most of the people with Hep E Antigen negative fluctuate. Sometimes it becomes negative and sometime positive. The only known good Herbal supplement used around the world as per my study is Milk Thistle and Sho-SHa-shatu also known as Minor Bluperum.
I use both of these invariably from 6 month or so and my recent test suggested that i had developed some Hepb Surface antibodies. Though its low. But this is the first time in 10 years i have any antibodies appearing in a test. i have used these in quantities as per my body intake capacity without any reaction or pain. The idea is to Keep your Liver Core(Inner side) healthy. I always had core virus as negative and only had it on surface. So the key is to elimitate it from surface and not the Hep PCR Negative. Although its good but not enough.
I will keep you posted as i do more test after some months.
Regards,
 

perdanasiswa wrote:

I checked out this site and got some feedback.

They offer a 6 months treatment course at a cost of $700/month. They argue that they can eliminate the virus and get the patient to test negative for HBV DNA test. However, they do not guarantee to test negative for HBS Ag.

So, I'm not sure what is the use of taking this treatment if one cannot test negative for HBS Ag which is the main and first test carried out to indicate an infection. In UAE, for example, they carry out this test (HBS Ag) if positive, no other tests will be carried out to verify the virus count and virus DNA.

Testing negative for virus DNA does not mean eliminating the virus. Healthy carriers of HBV will show fluctuation of the virus count and it can go as low as to test negative in PCR test, but it does not mean that the virus is 100% eliminated.

dennisp wrote:

An other source of herbal treatment, just found now using google
herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatitisB/ourmedicine.html


dennisp

Cheekoo,

Tks for the previous feedback

Did your HBsAG deseappear completely or you have both the antigenes and antibodies (seems possible when on your way to recovery)

Dennis

cassey

hi, perdanasiswa!  what about UK?  do u have any idea?


perdanasiswa wrote:

Canada Immigration will ask you to do your medicals. if your results come back showing HBV positive, then you will be asked to do further testing to assess your HBV case. This is just to make sure that you are a healthy carrier that will not require expensive treatment once in Canada. You will never be denied a visa into canada simply because you are HBV carrier.

If you want to apply for Canada or Australia, just go for it and have no worries.

SIAS wrote:

Hello Friends,

Any of us go through medical test for immigration for Australia or Canada or any1 have info about medical checkup for immigrants to Canada or Australia, please let me know one of our friend upset to go through

Thanks


hopeful08

dear all,
my friends advised us that they use liver aid or liveraide supplements and it makes them better. they said that continuously taking them made them pass medical tests because the results shows very very low amount of the strand.

hopeful08

hi annefrank,
did the concern persons in MOH respond to you? what did they sa?

annefrank wrote:

freedubai wrote:
Send your concerns to these persons. (Be Polite Pls)

azarouni@moh.gov.ae
dr.abdelkarimz@moh.gov.ae
ibrahimaq@moh.gov.ae
mboard.csc@moh.gov.ae
miu@moh.gov.ae


hi friends

i have already sent my concerns to the above id given by freedubai.i would like to suggest others in this forum to sent their comments to above ids.i think that by sending our suggestions or comments or questions it will be very helpful for the uae moh to take any decision against our cases.

annefrank

hi annefrank,
did the concern persons in MOH respond to you? what did they sa?


no they didnt respond to me.i dont think they will respond any more.

cheekoo

Dennis,

In references that i have studied and info from my doctor. If Both HepBsAg and HepBsAb are positive then you are on your way to recovery.
In my case my Antigen is still positive, but i do have Antibodies appearing as well in my report. Which to me suggest that indeed there was no harm in having the medicine. Now with the Medical i have adapted a strong diet plan, drinking Celery, Carrot and Beetroot juice etc and avoided spices and oily or deep fried stuff. I will continue to work on it until the antibodies reach to a point (Hopefully) where the overcome Antigen. I have HepB DNA PCR becoming negative and positive often but E-Antigen is always negative which is a good sign. Also the Major concern in HepB is that it should not develop liver scaring or Cirrusis. Alpha Feto Protein test actually gives this indication and should be done regularly as part of the Liver Ultrasound.
Hope this helps everybody understand what to do.

dennisp wrote:

Cheekoo,

Tks for the previous feedback

Did your HBsAG deseappear completely or you have both the antigenes and antibodies (seems possible when on your way to recovery)

Dennis

bedazzled

http://www.herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatiti … icine.html

these treatments reccommended here are just a trap and marketing trick to fraud people please dont fall to any of these. believe me if someone had really discovered the medicine he would have got noble prize till now. he asked me $800 for monthly medicine and treatment duration is 6 months.if i opt for it i end up paying 2.5 lac rupees. he told to send money by western union whats the guarantee i will get medicine...? please leave these herbal things and let us focus on how to resolve the main issue ie to share our experience and save our fellow expats and new visa cases from deportation

expat786

He asked me $ 500 Per Month. He is Fraud 100%

bedazzled wrote:

http://www.herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatiti … icine.html

these treatments reccommended here are just a trap and marketing trick to fraud people please dont fall to any of these. believe me if someone had really discovered the medicine he would have got noble prize till now. he asked me $800 for monthly medicine and treatment duration is 6 months.if i opt for it i end up paying 2.5 lac rupees. he told to send money by western union whats the guarantee i will get medicine...? please leave these herbal things and let us focus on how to resolve the main issue ie to share our experience and save our fellow expats and new visa cases from deportation

expat786

Hi hopeful08, any update?

God Bless You.

hopeful08 wrote:

dear all,
may God bless you all because of patiently supporting one another in this situation.
i hope you can shed some hope for me..
my husband was asked to take his second test today. he found out about his hepa b condition when he went here last 2007 from that year, he already had 3 medical tests and all passed. he was made redundant last year, stayed here for a month, had visa run, stayed for another two months, went back home, got back on another visit visa and we payed two months of overstay fine until he got his employmnet visa last month.
last week was his 4th medical test and this was the first time he was asked to re-take the test. His 3rd test was in the same place (Dubai Municipality in Deira). They did no tell us the reason but the PRO told us not to worry. we are suspecting it is the hepa b which is inactive. he went for the medical himself and nobody accompanied him.
what should we to to make an appeal incase they consider him unfit. i think this is one of the new visa application cases.
our PRO from my company told me not to worry because there is a way around it from what he experienced. he said it is similar to most of the postings here. he told me that there was an employee (after being tested positive 3 times)went to a "big private hospital" (he means well known and reputable) to take the full medical test thereand got a medical certificate saying that he is fit to work and showed the result of the report from the private hospital to albaraha hospital. albaraha changed finding and allowed him to get new visa.
has anybody experince this? with the case of my husband, can you help us? can someone tell us what to do next?

hopeful08

Hi expat786,

Thank you.
There is no update yet. My husband's company's PRO said that there is nothing to worry.

I prayed to God a lot these past few days and I have faith and confidence that God will hear our prayers to give my husband the residence visa again.  Through what I learned in this forum, we still have a chance. In my company, like what I mentioned in my first post, our PRO said the employee took the exam thrice and failed thrice at Al Baraha but he got the medically fit certificate through Amrican Hospital. Showed it to Al Baraha and changed their result. This happened only last January 2010.

I believe that there is hope for all of us especially now that they are reviewing the rules.

Help me pray for my husband as we need his job badly.
Thanks.

God bless us all...

expat786 wrote:

Hi hopeful08, any update?

God Bless You.

hopeful08 wrote:

dear all,
may God bless you all because of patiently supporting one another in this situation.
i hope you can shed some hope for me..
my husband was asked to take his second test today. he found out about his hepa b condition when he went here last 2007 from that year, he already had 3 medical tests and all passed. he was made redundant last year, stayed here for a month, had visa run, stayed for another two months, went back home, got back on another visit visa and we payed two months of overstay fine until he got his employmnet visa last month.
last week was his 4th medical test and this was the first time he was asked to re-take the test. His 3rd test was in the same place (Dubai Municipality in Deira). They did no tell us the reason but the PRO told us not to worry. we are suspecting it is the hepa b which is inactive. he went for the medical himself and nobody accompanied him.
what should we to to make an appeal incase they consider him unfit. i think this is one of the new visa application cases.
our PRO from my company told me not to worry because there is a way around it from what he experienced. he said it is similar to most of the postings here. he told me that there was an employee (after being tested positive 3 times)went to a "big private hospital" (he means well known and reputable) to take the full medical test thereand got a medical certificate saying that he is fit to work and showed the result of the report from the private hospital to albaraha hospital. albaraha changed finding and allowed him to get new visa.
has anybody experince this? with the case of my husband, can you help us? can someone tell us what to do next?


kiana

HI UNICO! AND EVERYONE


THANK GOD! I GOT MY NEW RESIDENCE VISA AGAIN AND I PASSED ME MEDICAL EXAM IN AL BARAHA HOSPITAL AND I AM FEE FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND IT IS REALLY TRUE THAT THEY WILL GIVE CONSIDERATION FOR RENEWAL OF VISA'S.. AND THANK YOU UNICO FOR THE INFORMATIONS..SO GUYS DON'T LOOSE HOPE JUST PRAY HARD AND GOD WILL HELP U.. AND GOD IS REALLY GOOD!

perdanasiswa

Hi,

You say "Got my new residence visa again"

is this a new visa or is it a renewal?

For visa renewal, the law is clear that you will never be tested for HBV (unless your profession is one of the six categories). So, testing at Al-baraha or any other centre should be irrelevant.

kiana wrote:

HI UNICO! AND EVERYONE


THANK GOD! I GOT MY NEW RESIDENCE VISA AGAIN AND I PASSED ME MEDICAL EXAM IN AL BARAHA HOSPITAL AND I AM FEE FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND IT IS REALLY TRUE THAT THEY WILL GIVE CONSIDERATION FOR RENEWAL OF VISA'S.. AND THANK YOU UNICO FOR THE INFORMATIONS..SO GUYS DON'T LOOSE HOPE JUST PRAY HARD AND GOD WILL HELP U.. AND GOD IS REALLY GOOD!

perdanasiswa

once again I strongly advise against writing to the MOH directly. It will only have an adverse effect.

It is already known to us that the MOH is contemplating amending this law. What we can do, though, is to write to the local news papers and get them to investigate when the law is to be amended.

I have already taken the initiative and written to Gulf news, Al-khaleej times, The national etc. Only journalists can help clarify the matter from tight lip officials of MOH. I already got some feed back from these news papers who found the story interesting to follow and investigate. Look at their respective websites to get the correspondence address(s).

hopeful08 wrote:

hi annefrank,
did the concern persons in MOH respond to you? what did they sa?

annefrank wrote:

freedubai wrote:
Send your concerns to these persons. (Be Polite Pls)

azarouni@moh.gov.ae
dr.abdelkarimz@moh.gov.ae
ibrahimaq@moh.gov.ae
mboard.csc@moh.gov.ae
miu@moh.gov.ae


hi friends

i have already sent my concerns to the above id given by freedubai.i would like to suggest others in this forum to sent their comments to above ids.i think that by sending our suggestions or comments or questions it will be very helpful for the uae moh to take any decision against our cases.


positivecarrier

Hi Perdanasiswa, and Everybody,

I am happy that I found this blog three weeks ago. I wish that I have found this earlier to save so much trouble and tears. I am in the same situation as most of you guys.

My husband and my two young kids have all got a three year residence visa, but I have been banned due to the HBV tests. I left Dubai on March 30th with only a handbag because the PRO of my husband's company told me to go to my home country and get a doctor certificate legalized by the UAE embassy certifying that I am not infectious, then he will go to MOH and immigration to ask them to lift the ban. To my surprise and dissapointment all this work has not helped. I handed in a letter to the UAE ambassador three weeks ago asking for help. The embassy has send a request to their authority in UAE but hasn't got any feedback.

It was a humiliating process and I am shocked to realize how far my new host country is from respecting human rights. If we don't cause any harm to other people what basis do they have to discriminate us? I agree with Perdanasiswa and Annefrank that we have to go to the media and go to the authorities. Of course, we have to be diplomatic but we need to be straight with our facts and requirement.

I want to do whatever I can do to strive for our justified rights until they change the law. It is a good idea to go to the media. One question to Perdanasiswa, do you have any report about how harmless it is with inactive HBV from a UAE based doctor? That would help the media to understand if not they already understood. It is important with an objective report from an independant doctor. Their words will weigh more than us telling people that we are not infectious. (Even if somebody is infectious, proper treatment and handling will eliminate the risk. Nobody has the rights to discriminate other people without rightful grounds).



perdanasiswa wrote:

once again I strongly advise against writing to the MOH directly. It will only have an adverse effect.

It is already known to us that the MOH is contemplating amending this law. What we can do, though, is to write to the local news papers and get them to investigate when the law is to be amended.

I have already taken the initiative and written to Gulf news, Al-khaleej times, The national etc. Only journalists can help clarify the matter from tight lip officials of MOH. I already got some feed back from these news papers who found the story interesting to follow and investigate. Look at their respective websites to get the correspondence address(s).

hopeful08 wrote:

hi annefrank,
did the concern persons in MOH respond to you? what did they sa?

annefrank wrote:


hi friends

i have already sent my concerns to the above id given by freedubai.i would like to suggest others in this forum to sent their comments to above ids.i think that by sending our suggestions or comments or questions it will be very helpful for the uae moh to take any decision against our cases.



JhannaElle

Congratulation Kiana, 25 days to go for my renewal. I hope I will get mine also without problems. Inshaalah!

kiana wrote:

HI UNICO! AND EVERYONE


THANK GOD! I GOT MY NEW RESIDENCE VISA AGAIN AND I PASSED ME MEDICAL EXAM IN AL BARAHA HOSPITAL AND I AM FEE FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND IT IS REALLY TRUE THAT THEY WILL GIVE CONSIDERATION FOR RENEWAL OF VISA'S.. AND THANK YOU UNICO FOR THE INFORMATIONS..SO GUYS DON'T LOOSE HOPE JUST PRAY HARD AND GOD WILL HELP U.. AND GOD IS REALLY GOOD!

luvbugs

you're right, dont believe to anyone selling herbal medicine or ect, and dont take any medicine without doctor's prescription according to what i have read not all hepa b positive requires medication. taking medicine without doctors advice is very dangerous...it could harm you liver...


bedazzled wrote:

http://www.herbs-hepatitis.com/hepatiti … icine.html

these treatments reccommended here are just a trap and marketing trick to fraud people please dont fall to any of these. believe me if someone had really discovered the medicine he would have got noble prize till now. he asked me $800 for monthly medicine and treatment duration is 6 months.if i opt for it i end up paying 2.5 lac rupees. he told to send money by western union whats the guarantee i will get medicine...? please leave these herbal things and let us focus on how to resolve the main issue ie to share our experience and save our fellow expats and new visa cases from deportation

henrydets

bedazzled and luvbags
   Its true they only want money from us we are not desperate as such, God is going to open those doors once more for us all lets keep nocking,and it will be open once and for all,The law is going to change very soon.cheers

abrars

hi, can anyone guide please...

during the third renewal my wife x-ray shows old patch of tb, will her visa get renewed in abudhabi....

ArabianTiger

Can you share your feedback with us?

thanks!

perdanasiswa wrote:

once again I strongly advise against writing to the MOH directly. It will only have an adverse effect.

It is already known to us that the MOH is contemplating amending this law. What we can do, though, is to write to the local news papers and get them to investigate when the law is to be amended.

I have already taken the initiative and written to Gulf news, Al-khaleej times, The national etc. Only journalists can help clarify the matter from tight lip officials of MOH. I already got some feed back from these news papers who found the story interesting to follow and investigate. Look at their respective websites to get the correspondence address(s).

hopeful08 wrote:

hi annefrank,
did the concern persons in MOH respond to you? what did they sa?

annefrank wrote:


hi friends

i have already sent my concerns to the above id given by freedubai.i would like to suggest others in this forum to sent their comments to above ids.i think that by sending our suggestions or comments or questions it will be very helpful for the uae moh to take any decision against our cases.



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