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Re: Quick Insurance Question

From: Kristina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jan 30 12:04:39 2006


That's not true if you have had continuous coverage for the last 12 months. If she is just switching companies, pre-existing conditions have to be covered.

At Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Robbie wrote: >
>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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