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Post by Admin on Nov 17, 2016 20:46:58 GMT
11 Good day.. Big thanks to God for i have found this site. I am simple, healthy looking young man at 22 years of age. i discovered i am a chronic hep b carrier way back 2007 when i was screen for being a nursing student. Luckily our dean wants me to pursue this profession. at present, I am a Philippine registered nurse. i already volunteer for more than 1 year. i come to realize I need to practice my profession to help my parents. But my big problem is my health status. i am afraid for discrimination and being rejected of what i am suffering right now. I really had hard time seeking for job. I know and I believe time will come. Despite of this, I remain strong and persistent. I do not loss hope. i want to see myself working as a nurse taking good care of people who are ill. i am writing you because i want to clear my mind with many questions which i think can help me a lot with my current status. My questions are 1. Do other countries (like: Dubai, London, US, UAE) accept nurses who are healthy chronic hep b (+)? 2. Can i get rid of this virus in my system using Vit C and Transfer Factor? 3. Can i get work visa from other country and work to their company. admin. plz help me. i badly need help. i want to go abroad and work. i like to go abroad. please more thanks and more power>.
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Post by Admin on Nov 21, 2016 18:31:17 GMT
ok first no foods or vitamins or transfer factors have got rid of HBV so lets not hope for that. However London and the US will accept you if you take tenofovir and make your hbv undetectable. It is always a little sad when a nurse says they have hbv but not what is their viral load. Find this out and it makes it easier for eu and us employers to judge what you will need to do to practice in their countries under 5000IU/ml we have many hospitals here who would see it as uninfectious. Over 1,000,000IU/ml oe e antigen positive and they would give you free tenofovier to remove it from the blood so get more facts and then apply
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