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Of course this pertains to health insurance, but when I tried to get life

insurance after my husband and I married it was difficult. I had worked

many years for a company with numerous employees. Never had to have a

physical etc. We were just enrolled in the health and life insurance

programs. It was after I left this employer that we married. I wanted to

be carried on his health and life insurance policies. Because of CMT, I had

to have a complete physical and evaluation by my neurologist and he had to

write the life insurance company. It was rather a lengthy process, but I

was persistent and it paid off. Hopefully, I will never have to drop the

life insurance.

Speaking of insurance, does anyone have assisted living or long-term care

insurance? Just wondering.

----- Original Message -----

From: Gretchen Glick <liliwigg@...>

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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 11:45 AM

Subject: [] Genetic Discrimination

> (Interesting about genetic discrimination, law and health insurance. ~G)

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> http://www.geneletter.com/04-01-00/journalwatch/discrimination.html

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