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Old 08-10-2005, 08:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
Paulb
 
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Default What does this mean??

I have received a reply from the medicals place in Sydney to say our
medicals had been 'received processed and passed on to ASPC'

Does this means the medicals have passed as my daughter was cat B?
Or can we still be asked for more info?

My timeline is below, Im 15 weeks this week since application received.

Thanks

Paul
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Old 08-10-2005, 08:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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    > I have received a reply from the medicals place in Sydney to say our
    > medicals had been 'received processed and passed on to ASPC'
    > Does this means the medicals have passed as my daughter was cat B?
    > Or can we still be asked for more info?
    > My timeline is below, Im 15 weeks this week since application
    > received.
    > Thanks
    > Paul

That doesn't necessarily mean that they have passed. I think I'm right
in saying that LCU only makes recommendations anyway. The final decision
on anything lies with your CO.
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Old 08-10-2005, 10:09 AM   #3 (permalink)
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    > I have received a reply from the medicals place in Sydney to say our
    > medicals had been 'received processed and passed on to ASPC'
    > Does this means the medicals have passed as my daughter was cat B?
    > Or can we still be asked for more info?
    > My timeline is below, Im 15 weeks this week since application
    > received.
    > Thanks
    > Paul

I hope it means good news for you Paul. I'm watching your timeline very
closely as I'm only a month behind you. Have you heard whether or not
you've been allocated a CO?
Hang in there Paul.
Claire.
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Old 08-10-2005, 10:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
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    > I hope it means good news for you Paul. I'm watching your timeline
    > very closely as I'm only a month behind you. Have you heard whether or
    > not you've been allocated a CO?
    > Hang in there Paul.
    > Claire.

In fact, the more I think about it, the more I'm convinced it's good
news. I reckon your grant will come very soon...didn't Mystic Bordy
say the 14th?
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Old 08-10-2005, 10:48 AM   #5 (permalink)
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    > I hope it means good news for you Paul. I'm watching your timeline
    > very closely as I'm only a month behind you. Have you heard whether or
    > not you've been allocated a CO?
    > Hang in there Paul.
    > Claire.

Hi Claire, Just realised that you're just a day behind us with
frontloaded meds and pcc's - we'll have to keep a close eye on each
other!! Michelle
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Old 08-10-2005, 11:16 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: What does this mean??

    > That doesn't necessarily mean that they have passed. I think I'm right
    > in saying that LCU only makes recommendations anyway. The final
    > decision on anything lies with your CO.

I understand, but also is it not the medical people in Sydney (LCU) who
'decide'on the medicals part of it. I read somewher that the people at
ASPC were not medically trained therefore did not make decisions on
medical matters. If the medicals were processed and passed to ASPC, am I
right in thinking they must be OK? If they wanted more info on my little
girls medical condition (incidently she is fine and has been for nearly
a year) then would they (LCU) have asked for this rather than ASPC?

Paul
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Old 08-10-2005, 11:18 AM   #7 (permalink)
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    > In fact, the more I think about it, the more I'm convinced it's good
    > news. I reckon your grant will come very soon...didn't Mystic Bordy
    > say the 14th?

Hi Claire

No news on a CO yet. I've had nothing since acknowledgement.
Yes Mystic Bordy did say the 14th....but something tells me not to hold
my breath!!

Paul
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Old 08-10-2005, 11:41 AM   #8 (permalink)
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    > I understand, but also is it not the medical people in Sydney (LCU)
    > who 'decide'on the medicals part of it. I read somewher that the
    > people at ASPC were not medically trained therefore did not make
    > decisions on medical matters. If the medicals were processed and
    > passed to ASPC, am I right in thinking they must be OK? If they wanted
    > more info on my little girls medical condition (incidently she is fine
    > and has been for nearly a year) then would they (LCU) have asked for
    > this rather than ASPC?
    > Paul

I hope you're right an good luck with it!
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Old 08-10-2005, 04:14 PM   #9 (permalink)
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    > I have received a reply from the medicals place in Sydney to say our
    > medicals had been 'received processed and passed on to ASPC'
    > Does this means the medicals have passed as my daughter was cat B?
    > Or can we still be asked for more info?
    > My timeline is below, Im 15 weeks this week since application
    > received.
    > Thanks
    > Paul

Hi Paul,

I reckon that that is good news, I think I will email them to see if
ours have been processed. As we have a small medical worry, if they
have passed every thing on to ASPC then I reckon you are home and dry

Very best of luck

Becky ( one week behind you )
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Old 08-10-2005, 04:24 PM   #10 (permalink)
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    > I have received a reply from the medicals place in Sydney to say our
    > medicals had been 'received processed and passed on to ASPC'
    > Does this means the medicals have passed as my daughter was cat B?
    > Or can we still be asked for more info?
    > My timeline is below, Im 15 weeks this week since application
    > received.
    > Thanks
    > Paul

Paul

I think everything must be fine because if further medical information
is required, then LCU will request it direct.

good luck and I hope you hear something soon

Tinkaxx
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