I promise everyone, this is my last post on the subject. Colin, I was
referring to adopted persons only, in Canada and I believe in North
American are not allowed to gain access to any medical history.
oh nevermind. I cant explain this properly, obviously.
enough.
Mags.
--- colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > with all due respect Colin,
>
> no need to be annoyed(if you are). Like I said I don't undertsand.
>
> > the point I was trying to make is that "if"
> > you wanted the history/information...you 'could' get it.
>
> how? I have no access to any of my family's medical histories. None
> at all.
> Who would show them to me?
> It is against the law. I can't just go somewhere(where?) and demand
> to see
> the medical records of anyone, no matter the relationship to me. All
> my Dr
> knows about them is what i know, which is nothing.
>
> I think maybe the laws are different over there.
> bw
> colin
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