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Thnx for the inspirational info, i really afraid recent days that i was cancelled and i got new company here in abudhabi i was before in dubai. .now, i don't have to be worry... thank you so much!!!!!!!!God bless to all of us!!!
WINSTAR wrote:Dear All
I am in Accounts. I have hep b. I clearly mentioned last time on 06-03-2012 i went for medical test.
I have cancelled my old visa and change my visa with new co.
I went and cleared my test by Gods Grace..
so it means they don't check heb b in Abu Dhabi...
Thanks to the Lord onset
Sorry for being late you
Success Story
First: I am someone who has Hepatitis B and work function engineering 'by chance in 2 2012 Leafing through the Internet for travel to the Gulf States, but I knew the problem of analysis of the virus, so during my research and found your site and started I am following what was published by the stories of success in the completion of obtaining the establishment of Emirates, especially Dubai, and I followed most of the websites that talk about that in 2010 in Dubai 10 months were allowed to holders of b virus
dubaifaqs.com/medical-test-dubai.php
/dha.gov.ae/EN/ServiceCatalogue/eServices/MedicalFitness/Pages/Packages.aspx
visaprocess.ae/details.php?page=medical_service
She also e-newspapers, which confirmed the news to me
And tried to connect to any hospital in Dubai to make sure the news and you do not understand what one was talking
So what brought about than 10000 AED for this purpose
I got one of my friends to visit Visa to Dubai to AED 4000
Booked a plane to Dubai go and return to AED 1200
You convert the rest of the money to take him with me when traveling to Dubai
Before traveling you should arrange for you to establish in UAE
I am my friends in Sharjah
So installed a flight to Sharjah, housing them
After the first day of looking for jobs the official newspaper of the country, as I work a job application announcement Bgeraúd government
Thanks to the Lord
After several job offers accepted an engineering job in Dubai pay reasonable
Then was the work of the company Visa business, has been to Muscat Book Tzakrh to change the type of card, and traveled only 4 hours and returned to Dubai and work Visa with me (at the airport, ask about the Visa visit)
Then about a month and a half company start work in the work of your stay (8 photos you take personal white background),
Satalbwa you only have to go for one of government hospitals for the work of the medical examination
I went to (Al Baraha Hospital) at exactly 9 am with me a paper from a company work paid in advance (550 dirhams) for the work of the medical examination and with it (Passport copy + copy of identity card (important)), the first thing the intervention of preventive medicine and give the paper to the guard he gives it to a lady sitting on the remote computer and enter your data and after almost half an hour, take your paper and by some of the stamps, and you are told go to gate No. 3 (room, Dr.), sitting on the chair give it your paper (see What is your job (and stamped you seal determines what tests to be carried out)), I I am not in any function of the 6 groups, namely, (child-rearing, and service in homes, hair salons, food and restaurants), I have a job engineering .. So I am aware of Dr Ali (AIDS blood test hiv only + rays issued xray), then go to room 4 (X-ray examination of works (will be asked to raise the fitness Shirt)), then go to room No. 5 (working blood test (only AIDS hiv )) for information, the nurse checked well in your picture, then give you a picture of your images stamped on her back (code) in order to come in the picture two days later to receive the result.
This is the image of the tastiest intervention by screening blood test i taken with my self
im21.gulfup.com/2012-04-18/1334778171752.jpg
Thank you very for the Lord
A successful outcome
And now work for me is the residence procedure
Thanks so much for your
albarahahospital.8m.com/
Hello Friends..i have been following this page for quite sometime now and i must say its very helpful...thank you everyone who posts your updates here so that we all benefit from it...i was diagonised with HBSAG in 2010 when i had applied for a job in Saudi Arabia..my life was shattered as i had not even heard of this disease before...after a series of tests my doctor in the home country tested ans said that i was not suffering from active hepatitis as my HBC Ab-Igm Ab Hepatitis core antigen is negative...this was done in May 2010..i never tested after that...i got a job in my home country..however now after these news that i see that they are testing hbsag for only 6 categories has raised some hope of getting a job in dubai...
My Question: last month i went on a visit to dubai and got selected as a Sales Associate in a Mall..the company has sent the offer letter which ive signed and sent back..now im worried as i've put down my papers in my current organisation but dont know how the medical will go in Dubai..
1) Will they check for Hbsag for Sales Associate?
2) They can post anywhere in UAE or outside..is this rule on the whole UAE? im sure that Oman, Qatar, Saudi hasnt changed the rules?
3)How long does it usually take for Employment visa to arrive?
4) If you have HBC Ab-Igm Ab Hepatitis core antigen as negative does that mean your hbsag can become negative?
Please share your experiences guys love you all and may God bless us all!!
I have in hand the HAAD federal law no (27) revision 1.4 March 2012, it says that only new visa category A are not screened for hep B test.
Can someone tell me what are Category A people ?
Tks in advance
hello, I am hep-b carrier and currently looking for a job. I'm a nurse and i can't apply my profession here in UAE.I am familiar with the six categories policy in medical test, I was failed the test last 2009 and sent home to my country as nurse because i am innocent with my sickness. The big changes in the policy gave me hope getting a job and to come again. My question is, If i will apply in hospital as receptionist or cashier in sharja, i will be test in Hep-b? im confused and worrying so much since i will be join in medical field. pls. Hellpppp me!
Hi everybody
Other than 6 categories of workers there is no test on hbsag for new visa and renewal also , as far as medical industry is concerned they will check hbsag , for ban removal you can try with any legal services company in uae along with your new sponsor it will help . Other than uae remaining gulf countries still they stick to their old health rules only. Hope the above will clarify .
Thanks
Jai
Hi Jai1,
Good to see u after a long time. I had been reading your posts. Have you been able to clear your ban...? If so, please let me know the procedure.
Hi peaceful life
No not yet cleared my ban , if i get any info surely i will be posting in this forum. All the best.
Regards
Jai
Peaceful Life wrote:Hi Jai1,
Good to see u after a long time. I had been reading your posts. Have you been able to clear your ban...? If so, please let me know the procedure.
hi my name is nazik amin.
i m coming to dubai and i am hepa b carrier. i m coming on working visa as an autocad designer. will i b checked f0r hepa b or not.
kindly reply m very confused now a days..
thanks
nazik amin
Hi everbody,
I'm an old member of this forum and have been following it for the last three years.
I was born and raised in UAE, then my career took me overseas and out of a sudden there was that famous law that came out in 2008 and prevented me from going back home. Through my circle of contacts I knew that the law was going to change and I was the first to break this news in this forum back in March 2010.
In any case the whole experience with this law in UAE and similar laws currently in effect in all GCC countries made me feel the urge to seek treatment of this condition.
as a 20 years carrier, I knew it is almost impossible to clear HBV virus. One would have a chance to clear it within the first 6 months of the infection. Beyond that there is just no way to clear it. The best you can do is to monitor your condition and make sure that the liver is healthy and that the virus is not active (inactive state is indicated by negative e antigen and negative core antigen with presence of antibodies for both).
My search for cure lead me to a treatment that was widely used at the ancient times and was practiced by Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him. That is "hijama" or "Wet Cupping Therapy".
if you need more insight about hijama, you can google it or view some videos of it on youtube.
So, I started off with the belief in the Prophet's sunnah seeking hijamah. Over the course of two years, I had about 8 sessions of Hijamah Therapy.
After the first two times, my DNA levels reached undetectable levels (in other word; negative). However, the HBsAg remained positive and there was no antibodies for HBsAg.
I continued doing Hijamah and continued testing and getting consistent results of negative DNA levels.
Recently, I tested again and to my surprise the HBsAg was negative for the first time in 20 years. Me and my doctor thought that this must be an error in the analysis. So we tested again and got the following results:
HBsAg: Negative
HBsAg antibodies: positive with high level of immunity
DNA: Negative.
Allah Akbar, my doctor is speechless and for him it is just impossible. But nothing is impossible for Allah who created human being and who ordered his messanger to recommend hijamah to his followers more than 1400 years ago.
So, here you go. This is my journey with HBV over 20 years just ending recently with the blessing of Allah and the practice of the Prophet's sunnah. If you are a muslim just practice this sunnah and see for your self. If you are non-muslim brother or sister just research the Hijamah Therapy and decide if you want to take it.
One last word though, if you want to do hijamah, just make sure you do it under medical supervision in a clinic to ensure high level of hygien. if you are in GCC countries there will be no issue as this is widely available in many hospitals and clinics.
Also remember that HBV virus is one of the most difficult viruses to clear. In my case it took me two years of Hijamah therapy to clear it. So be patient with it.
I wanted to share this with you in order to give some hope that there is a treatment after all and this should be the ultimate goal which is more important than a residence visa in this country or that.
Also, I wanted to do this to recommend reviving the Prophet's sunnah (the prophet practice).
hope you find this useful.
regards
Thnk you so much for sharing, it wwas truly inspired me. How i can join for that "Hijamah theraphy" and please give me specific place or hospital that I can go for treatment.. thank you so much!!!!
Allah bless you!
perdanasiswa wrote:Hi everbody,
I'm an old member of this forum and have been following it for the last three years.
I was born and raised in UAE, then my career took me overseas and out of a sudden there was that famous law that came out in 2008 and prevented me from going back home. Through my circle of contacts I knew that the law was going to change and I was the first to break this news in this forum back in March 2010.
In any case the whole experience with this law in UAE and similar laws currently in effect in all GCC countries made me feel the urge to seek treatment of this condition.
as a 20 years carrier, I knew it is almost impossible to clear HBV virus. One would have a chance to clear it within the first 6 months of the infection. Beyond that there is just no way to clear it. The best you can do is to monitor your condition and make sure that the liver is healthy and that the virus is not active (inactive state is indicated by negative e antigen and negative core antigen with presence of antibodies for both).
My search for cure lead me to a treatment that was widely used at the ancient times and was practiced by Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him. That is "hijama" or "Wet Cupping Therapy".
if you need more insight about hijama, you can google it or view some videos of it on youtube.
So, I started off with the belief in the Prophet's sunnah seeking hijamah. Over the course of two years, I had about 8 sessions of Hijamah Therapy.
After the first two times, my DNA levels reached undetectable levels (in other word; negative). However, the HBsAg remained positive and there was no antibodies for HBsAg.
I continued doing Hijamah and continued testing and getting consistent results of negative DNA levels.
Recently, I tested again and to my surprise the HBsAg was negative for the first time in 20 years. Me and my doctor thought that this must be an error in the analysis. So we tested again and got the following results:
HBsAg: Negative
HBsAg antibodies: positive with high level of immunity
DNA: Negative.
Allah Akbar, my doctor is speechless and for him it is just impossible. But nothing is impossible for Allah who created human being and who ordered his messanger to recommend hijamah to his followers more than 1400 years ago.
So, here you go. This is my journey with HBV over 20 years just ending recently with the blessing of Allah and the practice of the Prophet's sunnah. If you are a muslim just practice this sunnah and see for your self. If you are non-muslim brother or sister just research the Hijamah Therapy and decide if you want to take it.
One last word though, if you want to do hijamah, just make sure you do it under medical supervision in a clinic to ensure high level of hygien. if you are in GCC countries there will be no issue as this is widely available in many hospitals and clinics.
Also remember that HBV virus is one of the most difficult viruses to clear. In my case it took me two years of Hijamah therapy to clear it. So be patient with it.
I wanted to share this with you in order to give some hope that there is a treatment after all and this should be the ultimate goal which is more important than a residence visa in this country or that.
Also, I wanted to do this to recommend reviving the Prophet's sunnah (the prophet practice).
hope you find this useful.
regards
Hopeless architect,
I cannot recommend a specific clinic or hospital in Dubai as I'm currently living overseas. However I just ran a quick google search and found many in Dubai and Sharjah.
Just google "Hijama clinics in Dubai" and you should be able to find them.
Regards,
Hi perdanasiswa, kindly advice how much it cost you?
hello
i know that hijamah i went their before but i never try because for me its expensive. For one check 1thosand then they will send the result of your test out side of this country to know where is the problem start. If you believe that you dont have this kind of sickness it will heal. Then i try to much red ginsen before and one of physical theraphy told me need to maintain healthy food.
perdanasiswa
thanks for you advice your right dont loose hope me im hoping that someday it will remove this sickness the doctor tols me i need to check every 6 months. but i never check last dec. i check what is the status but it less percent. It means it possible to negative.
hello
The hijamah i know it only for blood test its 1thousand then its long time before. I dont know how much the blood test now. For hijamah session i dont know the cost.
Dear Mr. perdanasiswa
I know you very well and the details you gave on this forum was really helping everyone since our distress time. I did n't found your post here after 2010 Sep. Regarding the cupping ( Hijamah), I called one clinic in Abu Dhabi.. they charges AED.50 to 75 and may it will not exceed AEd.100 per visit they say.
I don't understand that what is the charge you mentioned AED.1,000 for testing. I don't understand that. is it a part of Hijamah treatment.
pls explain
hi,
i check in one clinic in sharjah before they doing hijama they want to know my blood test for hbsag to check what the status or how many percent.
hi,
in hbhag every 6 month you need to check what status of your blood its 4 categories. My friend told me try hijama. We went their but they asking for my hbsag status because its long time i never check my blood for hbsag.
for almost 3 years stay in uae i never check because im affraid that they will know my sickness to protect my self and i join in this forum.
it help me a lot every time i check whats new in this blog.
now i want to cancel my visa i found new company but still im afraid for blood test. Its not under by six categories.
Robrobin wrote:dear jajuchi. I am really sorry to hear about ur virus. I think it is not so harmful to humans. But under UAE, health policy, the chances of your getting a visa stamped is zero. They are very strict here. My wife had the same problem in India. But fortunately there is no trace of it in her blood now. Its fine if you can get leave from ur present job to just visit UAE and try the medical procedure here. But my advice is not to leave ur current job. Be sure then go forward. Hope I was helpful.cheers...
Robrbin,
Your statement does not match the current law, Hep B to my understanding is not tested anymore expect for 6 specific categories, did I understood correctly.
May be Jajuchi falls in these 6 categories ?
for hijama session in sharjah 50 dirham per cup, 100 for registration. Maximum for 350 per session but they will check first the status of hepatitis.
I have a friend who has the same situation, she got it from Philippines, she came to Dubai in 2010 on a visit visa and she already knew about it. So ending is she was sent back to Philippines. Poor girl..it was passive as well. But God has better plans coz she is happily married with two kids now.
Good Day to all of you.
My brother is finally here in Dubai he manage to find a job as a Telephone Operator in a hotel Apartment.
I am still doubtful if they will going to check for Hepa B or not. I pray not.
Telephone Operator does not belong in 6 categories right?
paano po siya naka punta ng dubai mam nag torist po ba mam
paano po siya naka punta ng dubai mam nag torist po ba mam
paano siya naka punta dyan nag torist po ba mam??
tulugan nyo namn opo ako na makapag work sa dubai kahit anongwork po tatanggapin kopo mam/sir i AM HEALTHY CARRIER po.ito po number kopo 09084951613 or 09195383405.pangaln kopo GIL BALOLO po maraming salamt po.godbless all
Hello gil269845 and welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ!
Could you please post in English in this Anglophone forum?
Thanks,
Harmonie.
Dear Pardanasiswa,
I really impressed about your story for curing the HBV. I want to talk to you on Hijama treatment and your success. I am really struggling with this virus and can't get jobs in companies becuse of this. Please help me in this. Please send me your private email or contact number so that i can discuss with you on my issue and it's treatment.
please write me back on below email address:
desert_decent@hotmail.com
Saleem
Saleem
You can use this blog' mail to get in touch.
Regards
Perdanasiswa
desert_decent wrote:Dear Pardanasiswa,
I really impressed about your story for curing the HBV. I want to talk to you on Hijama treatment and your success. I am really struggling with this virus and can't get jobs in companies becuse of this. Please help me in this. Please send me your private email or contact number so that i can discuss with you on my issue and it's treatment.
please write me back on below email address:
desert_decent@hotmail.com
Saleem
Dear Pardanasiswa,
I want to know which center in dubai you went for Hijama and who was your Doctor, any address and contact number. I really need this help to cure my HBV choronic carrier through Hijama. Just tell me little more about your experience, how much blood was removed from your body, what diet you were taking, how frequent you need to remove the blood, any disadvanges of this treatment, how much will be charge for one time Hijama theropy, does Hijama creates any dots on body which shows that some treatment has been done on your body or how long those dots are evident on your body. I really don't want to take any risk of failure so that my current healthy situation even go worse.
Please me as much as possible information about this.
desert_decent & others,
I have no idea about the cost of Hijama or where to get it in UAE. I don't live in UAE and so I would not be able to give you this information. However, another member of this forum has reported cost of hijama treatment in UAE. You need to look at "hony Ko" post of June 2nd in this page.
Also, if you run a google search for hijama clinics in Dubai, you should be able to find the clinics doing hijama. I just ran the search and found few of them.
in general, you can refer to the link below to get some introductory information about hijama. The link below was shared by "freedubai" who is a member of this forum.
(Hijama).php
regards,
Dear Pardanasisma,
Did you take any medication other than taking this Hijama traetment ?
I just read that Alinia a drog used for diarreha has exellent results with 25% of people taking having their Hbsag deseappeared and above 75% of them having their viral load dropped to very low level. Quite sure the doctors are not using this drug as treatment.
No I did not take any medication with it.
dennisp wrote:Dear Pardanasisma,
Did you take any medication other than taking this Hijama traetment ?
I just read that Alinia a drog used for diarreha has exellent results with 25% of people taking having their Hbsag deseappeared and above 75% of them having their viral load dropped to very low level. Quite sure the doctors are not using this drug as treatment.
lakshmi 00 wrote:im a working person man
Hi, Lakshmi. Congratulations and thank u for sharing your experience, it inspire me for my brother.
Can you pls lemme know what is your job? my brother will have a medical test in Al Quoz as well this wednesday.
Is there a way that you can tell in the form if they are going to check for HBV or not?
Thank you and God Bless.
Hello to All...
Pls pray for my brother he will do medical test on Wednesday in Al Quoz Medical Centre his job is Telephone Operator in Hotel Apartments. I am feeling very nervous for him, this is the only chance he has to stay here in Dubai I pray that everything will be ok and that he may able to pass the medical exam.
Will post here after the result has come.
Hello to everyone,
Successful Story to Give Hope to those infected with Hap-B
I got a job as receptionist cum Secretary, I have been in fitness center at Al Muhhaina Medical Center last July 5 and got the result after 3 days vai aramex july 8. Thanks God i passed the medical fitness, it was stamp to the paper ... free from infectious disease. So, it means if you are not in ^6 category you only test for HIV.
I was sent home last 2009 when i got the job as nurse after i failed the medical. After i heard the new law about fitness exam i decide to come back, and now i have a good work.God is always GOod!
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