u/draguneggslime

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BCIT Student Health Immunization

I got all my updated vaccinations from the BCIT student health nurses but it is not showing in my health gateway. It has been over a month.
Does anyone know where to find the info? My program requires the proof of updated vaccinations.

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u/draguneggslime — 7 days ago
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Student loan enrolment confirmation

I submitted my loan beginning of July and got assessed that week as well. Since then, my application has been stuck on the “Waiting on confirmation of enrolment” page for the last month.

Is this normal? My fall tuition was due back in June so I’m wondering when I should expect the bc student aid loan to come through.

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u/draguneggslime — 7 days ago
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Immunization Review through BCIT Student Health Services

I’ve been accepted into a Health Science program and received feedback saying that a few of my vaccines need to be updated (Td, Varicella, Polio) and I also need a TB skin test.
I tried booking a nurse immunization review through BCIT health but never received a reply/confirmation.

Has anyone else done this recently or are they not working due to the strike?
Does anyone have recommendations on the most affordable way to get this done? I saw TB tests were $90 alone.

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u/draguneggslime — 1 month ago
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Can someone tell me how bad this is and chances of recovery?

We took my mom (58F) to the ER May 1st 2026 after noticing slurred speech. She went from walking, speaking, eating independently to immobile, incontinent, and non verbal all within 3 days. She is not able to wiggle her toes/move legs or left arm voluntarily. She is on a nose feeding tube, catheter, and IV now with anticlotting medications + diabetes treatment. It was also found that she is very diabetic with high blood pressure and cholesterol - all untreated before.

This is what her most recent MRI result says:

Acute LEFT infarction involving the pons and medulla with restricted diffusion and acute infarctions involving the RIGHT corona radiata and deep white matter adjacent to the occipital horn of the RIGHT lateral ventricle and subcortical white matter of the postcentral gyrus and supramarginal gyrus and extending into the RIGHT temporal lobe.

Background of chronic ischemic changes in the brain with periventricular high-signal and enlarged perivascular spaces.

Impressions: Acute RIGHT MCA territory infarctions as described and acute infarctions of the LEFT pons and medulla. Background small-vessel disease.

The doctor has asked us if we want them to use CPR (I'm guessing this is a DNR question). Can anyone help us understand her realistic chances of recovery? She is still cognitive and can nod her head yes/no to our questions and lift her right hand to wave.

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u/draguneggslime — 3 months ago