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hemipgirl

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I have a son with very mild hemiparesis (due to a stroke at birth). He limps a little and you really need to be told to notice it. He goes to normal school and has great results and doesn't need any help at school. He only requires some physiotherapy or occupational therapy every now and then.
Does this need to be reported during the medical exam?
Will they ask questions related to this condition?
If it is not reported, will they ever find out in Canada if he goes for additional therapy sessions? Isn't your medical file confidential?

I am just worried that it will cause us a nuance and a refusal/delay. Other kids with similar conditions sometimes have severe cases but with my son it is barely noticeable.
 
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I have a son with very mild hemiparesis (due to a stroke at birth). He limps a little and you really need to be told to notice it. He goes to normal school and has great results and doesn't need any help at school. He only requires some physiotherapy or occupational therapy every now and then.
Does this need to be reported during the medical exam?
Will they ask questions related to this condition?
If it is not reported, will they ever find out in Canada if he goes for additional therapy sessions? Isn't your medical file confidential?

I am just worried that it will cause us a nuance and a refusal/delay. Other kids with similar conditions sometimes have severe cases but with my son it is barely noticeable.

Yes, you need to report it. If his condition is as mild as you describe, there likely won't be any follow-up or issue.
 
I have a son with very mild hemiparesis (due to a stroke at birth). He limps a little and you really need to be told to notice it. He goes to normal school and has great results and doesn't need any help at school. He only requires some physiotherapy or occupational therapy every now and then.
Does this need to be reported during the medical exam?
Will they ask questions related to this condition?
If it is not reported, will they ever find out in Canada if he goes for additional therapy sessions? Isn't your medical file confidential?

I am just worried that it will cause us a nuance and a refusal/delay. Other kids with similar conditions sometimes have severe cases but with my son it is barely noticeable.
Hi, Can I know how did your medical exam go..
 
I have a son with very mild hemiparesis (due to a stroke at birth). He limps a little and you really need to be told to notice it. He goes to normal school and has great results and doesn't need any help at school. He only requires some physiotherapy or occupational therapy every now and then.
Does this need to be reported during the medical exam?
Will they ask questions related to this condition?
If it is not reported, will they ever find out in Canada if he goes for additional therapy sessions? Isn't your medical file confidential?

I am just worried that it will cause us a nuance and a refusal/delay. Other kids with similar conditions sometimes have severe cases but with my son it is barely noticeable.
Hi..i hope the results went well?