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Date: | Tue, 5 May 1998 19:57:21 -0500 |
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Recently I applied for a life insurance policy and I listed that I had
Celiac Sprue. They requested all my medical records from when I was
diagnosed in 1989, and after several weeks of them looking into my
"condition" I was rated a lower standard than that of a "healthy
person", which means that I would have to pay more. Needless to say I
was upset and would not take out the policy. I am wondering if this
has happened to any one else? Because I have Celiac Sprue they think
that my chances of getting lymphoma are greater, and that was their
reasoning for giving me a lower rating. I do not smoke, nor do I
have any other health problems except allergies. I have another
insurance policy which I took out about 4 years ago from another
company and they never questioned me about Celiac Sprue. I tried to
tell my agent that as long as I stay gluten free my health risks are
no greater than that of a person who does not have it. I am going to
look elsewhere for insurance and see what happens. So beware when you
apply for a life insurance policy, ask them how you are rated!!!
Sincerely,
Carol Hoebel
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