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10-05-2021, 02:34 AM | #1 | ||
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Hello!
I'm 18 years old and starting to work towards living an independently due to my home situation, i'm working as fast as I possibly can towards this goal. One of the primary plans I have is moving from where I currently live (The US) to Canada. I'll hopefully be living with a roommate (I have a friend I'm planning on staying with, since they're planning on going to college there in 2 years). I've been trying to do research on clinics in Canada, and where it would be best to move. I do not know much about the specifics of my condition (primarily because of how I was raised) but I do know that while I need care, it isn't as frequent as other Hydro patients I know. In total I've had 4 surgeries. 2 when I was a baby, one when I was in elementary, and then one when I was in middle school. I feel like if I'm making such a big move in my future, it would be important to one, understand how canadian health care functions, and then two, know where to go for Hydrocephalus related care. Thank you for reading, what advice and help that can be given is very appreciated! |
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