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Old 7th Jan 2009, 03:14   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada
Age: 24
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What to expect?

Hey all,

Next month i will be going to get a canadian class 1 medical. Can anyone tell me what to expect. Is there any reason to expect blood tests, or perhaps the rubber glove but special attention to the blood test i absoulutley hate giving blood. I dont suspect that this should even be a problem but can someone run me through what actually takes place during the appoinment. would be great!

Cheers,

Fiveoh
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Old 7th Jan 2009, 08:07   #2 (permalink)
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: London
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Don't worry!

Just relax when you'll be going, get some healthy breakfast that morning. There is a blood test there, bu its just a finger prick. No gloves

Just some hearing tests, eye tests, ECG, what else is there.. erm, you'll need to pee into a little plastic cup.. thats about it.

All you can do, is get a healthy breakfast and relax!
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