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4296693 tn?1352377027

what should i do?

hi guys.. I'm so depressed, I was about to go abroad this week but my visa was been turn down due to chronic hep-b carrier though its still healthy and fit to work,.. so depressing i don't really know if san ko to nakuha tong sakit nato.. my life is ruined. i don't think if I can go abroad again. I am a HRM graduate balikbayan po ako.. sayang talaga yung experienced at pinag-aralan ko... i dont really know if what should i do? sana may bansa na tatanggap ng HEP-B carrier.. tulad po satin. approved po ng DOLE kahit my HEP-B tayo.. just read the article  

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/209974/news/nation/dole-issues-guidelines-on-hepatitis-b-in-workplace

parang na isipan kona tuloy na mag suicide =(
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4296693 tn?1352377027
The Ministry of Health of Seychelles decline my Working Visa, though to think that I'm just a Healthy Hepa-B carrier Non-Active... I Conclude that Think I dont have a chance to apply abroad because of my condition, i don't really know where did I get this kind of mess. It really messed up my life. but the good thing is, least I knew it earlier, rather than  everything is to late. Don't worry maybe I'm just too hasty, I won't do such thing as suicide..

Do you have any Idea if where should I pursue my application in another country..
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really what country did not grant you entry because of HBV?

In most countries they don't treat chronic inactive carriers.. if you are viral load positive, then yes you better treat it...

I don't speak your language but what you wrote about "suicide" please get it out of your head and come down. Yes HBV has ruined many of our lives. But we have to live. And write, and demand corporations such as Replicor to release their medication..
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