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Re: Quick Insurance Question

From: Robbie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jan 30 11:20:57 2006


You do realize that once you put that you have endo on your insurance forms they do not have to pay for any of your treatment because it is considered a pre-existing condition. Good luck. Whatever you do don't ever put anything down on your DL or trust me you'll be hatin' life.

At Mon, 30 Jan 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Hi Laura,
>
>You are not in remission...endo never goes away. I would state that you
>are stage 1,2,3,4 (whichever you are) endometriosis and leave it at
>that.
>
>Alexis.
>
>At Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Laura wrote:
>>
>>Just wondering if anyone has an answer to this--
>>I am filling out an application through my workplace for a new insurance
>>plan. Going through all of the blanks, in the category "reproductive" I
>>of course had to check a box for Endometriosis (we have our own box.)
>>Since I'm finishing up my Lupron Treatment, I marked that, but what
>>state to I list as my condition being? Am I considered in remission? I'm
>>not sure I know what to put.
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Thanks,
>> Laura






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