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mopinko

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64. i couldnt get life insurance because i have fibro.
Tue May 2, 2017, 05:40 PM
May 2017

it has zero impact of life expectancy.
i also have an autoimmune abnormality that is indicative of exactly nothing as far as anyone knows.
i intend to live to me 100. most of my female relatives lived to 90 w/o much benefit of modern medicine.
and this was not even about paying for my medical care. it was about how long i would live.

i shudder to think about health ins w/o the aca. i have cobra until 9 month before medicare age. at this point is expect the bite my nails for 9 months.

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If you are female of any age you have them. nt DURHAM D May 2017 #1
So it seems to me. MineralMan May 2017 #8
Women have always been rated up. DURHAM D May 2017 #14
Yes, and very unfairly so. MineralMan May 2017 #15
Simply being female... 2naSalit May 2017 #35
I have a number of pre-existing conditions. Gothmog May 2017 #2
So do I, but I'm on Medicare now, and the MineralMan May 2017 #4
Medicare Supplemental Plans (Medigap) - do they raise premiums based on age? progree May 2017 #28
I chose a Medicare (Cost) supplement MineralMan May 2017 #33
Thanks much for the info! I fear surprise medical bills from a surprise out-of-network provider progree May 2017 #41
You definitely need to confirm that everyone's in system if MineralMan May 2017 #47
Thanks! progree May 2017 #51
One thing that most people miss about the 80/20 split ... hedda_foil May 2017 #61
The danger is to people over 55 who have been laid off by their companies. redstatebluegirl May 2017 #58
AND to people of any age who went ahead and had Hortensis May 2017 #83
Exactly! redstatebluegirl May 2017 #84
I'm a female over 50. cwydro May 2017 #3
I hate you MFM008 May 2017 #5
I love exercise. cwydro May 2017 #65
You're fortunate, then. MineralMan May 2017 #7
Well then I HAVE to assume Brainstormy May 2017 #9
Um yeah, it sure isn't what I'd like it to be lol. cwydro May 2017 #70
68 and no pre existing conditions HockeyMom May 2017 #36
Just the fact mercuryblues May 2017 #38
Yup, in many states, women paid more. MineralMan May 2017 #39
I'm over 60 and all I take are vitamins. calimary May 2017 #46
Good for you IronLionZion May 2017 #57
Certainly true. cwydro May 2017 #72
I'm 55, and I don't have any either...thankfully. Knock wood, etc. adigal May 2017 #62
Unfortunately, the insurance companies don't see it that way ecstatic May 2017 #68
I'm on Medicare, but take no meds either womanofthehills May 2017 #71
+1000 smirkymonkey May 2017 #6
Truth... Wounded Bear May 2017 #10
Yes. Sadly, the insurance companies consistently raised MineralMan May 2017 #12
"reduce the Medicare age to 50" was one of the ACA provisions in 2008. was dropped so the Act passed Sunlei May 2017 #22
Yeah, several progressive measures were briefly considered and then dropped... Wounded Bear May 2017 #23
If Republicans stopped pushing all the stuff to benefit 'for profit' Corps & dropped medicare to age Sunlei May 2017 #26
If they're over 50 and supporting Trump, I want them to suffer horribly. My KingCharlemagne May 2017 #11
I don't want anyone to suffer. What I want is for people to get MineralMan May 2017 #13
Well to be perfectly cynical malaise May 2017 #16
Yes, of course. MineralMan May 2017 #17
Isn't that the truth malaise May 2017 #24
You know, it's a wonder we survived our childhood at all... MineralMan May 2017 #34
Well they let us hurt ourselves malaise May 2017 #40
But at least we rode bikes Ron Obvious May 2017 #54
Very true malaise May 2017 #55
My husband (73) hasn't ever smoked, drank and always ate sensibly. sarge43 May 2017 #25
Yep - old is a pre-existing condition if you're lucky enough to grown old : malaise May 2017 #27
Age affects us all, healthcare-wise. The Insurance companies MineralMan May 2017 #43
Free single payer for all is the only decent solution HoneyBadger May 2017 #52
45 is America's pre-existing condition. forgotmylogin May 2017 #18
I see what you did there... Wounded Bear May 2017 #20
Yes! Exactly! Lyricalinklines May 2017 #59
+1 uponit7771 May 2017 #66
Yep. 50+ year old with mild to moderate psoriasis, otherwise healthy Freethinker65 May 2017 #19
Yes. Although you're otherwise healthy, MineralMan May 2017 #21
My daughter has psoriasis. However, the Doc diagnosed it as seborrhea dermatitis. progressoid May 2017 #31
Atopic dermatitis HockeyMom May 2017 #44
Over 50 LittleGirl May 2017 #29
Life as far as I'm concerned is a "pre-existing condition". mwooldri May 2017 #30
I remember being afraid to see a doctor cilla4progress May 2017 #32
If the Republicans get their way on health care PA Democrat May 2017 #37
Another example: arthritis--many people over 50 have at least spooky3 May 2017 #42
Another: prostrate cancer sarge43 May 2017 #45
Typically, though, that occurs after Medicare age. MineralMan May 2017 #48
A review of your medical records marybourg May 2017 #81
Yes. The list is long. spooky3 May 2017 #82
anyone who supports any kind of GOP plan Locrian May 2017 #49
At least being eaten by lions and tigers would be relatively quick. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2017 #53
The GOP is America's pre-existing condition. And Trump is another fistula. C Moon May 2017 #50
Chances are, if they support "repeal-and-replace"... benpollard May 2017 #56
And that's only part of it. Amimnoch May 2017 #60
Charging more for coverage for people with pre-existing conditions is nuts, too. Vinca May 2017 #63
i couldnt get life insurance because i have fibro. mopinko May 2017 #64
Help them understand? Can someone help ME understand how ecstatic May 2017 #67
More people know nothing about healthcare MineralMan May 2017 #69
Uggh. Fair enough. ecstatic May 2017 #73
If they're allowed to force genetic testing on us all- everyone will have them. bettyellen May 2017 #74
Raising Hand ProfessorGAC May 2017 #75
Yup, and five years to go before Medicare kicks in. MineralMan May 2017 #77
Then BLOTUS has a pre-existing condition MFM008 May 2017 #76
Yabbut, he can afford to be insured. MineralMan May 2017 #78
18 months from Medicare Dan May 2017 #79
Actually studies have shown plaque on vessel walls starts are early as the 20's--or even younger ismnotwasm May 2017 #80
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