Hi JandM
Thank you again for the help.
I took your advice and went to my GP. He wasn't very worried. He thinks likely it was a glitch.
I had a chest xray last year that was clear; so he recommended that I get another chest xray now and then if it's clear and matches the one from last year, send both of those to the MA. This should make the xray they have look like a glitch, considering if I did have an infection like TB there is no way it would be cleared up completely in a month since the xray immigration made me take.
As I've gathered my xray report and image from last year, I've noticed an issue though. How exactly would the MA verify that the xray reports and images are indeed legitimate and belong to me?
Xray reports are a sheet of paper with some text that anyone could alter or create in a word document processor. Even the xray images don't have my name attached to them and could be altered as well. Even the original report which I have in my file folder at home I could create in a word processor. The only unique characteristic of these chest xray reports are unique numbers for the patient like the ACCESSION# (e.g. 1234567A) or MRN # (e.g. 123456) -- not sure if this means anything to immigration.
Is the MA likely to call the Xray clinic or your family doctor to verify?
I imagine this is why immigration uses panel-approved physicians for the medical exams at the beginning, and then immediately appends your eMedical and sends them off to Immigration without the patient having any part in the process.
Obviously, if the MA is in doubt then all of this will be for naught.