Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Sigh. Ok let's do it your way, by the numbers. Literally! 1. If you consider the " hand of god " the insurance company/underwriter/review board, here it is. it is a table, and it is NOT BMI but it does have a basis from the BMI - it is merely your height and your weight. The table says I may not weigh more than 185 lbs at 5'9 " height. It is not negotiable. Unless I can find a way to shoot up at age 48 to say, 6'3 " ? lol.... 2. The cost of providing them a copy of my medical records and a doctor's letter, this is going to cost me at least " $200 " per my current doctor (read this to mean " he doesn't want to bother/does not care to do it " ). He also is on vacation and won't be around to perform this " good deed " for at least two weeks....and the insurance company wants it from my doctor. Please also recognize the underwriter LITERALLY told me " this has no chance of being overturned by a medical review even if you choose to do this " . She knew she was being recorded too...fyi. Getting a new doctor will take more time and yes, more money - and then whatever fee they desire for this service. All for what I was specifically told would do no good....it's NOT my health they're hitting me for! 3. See above. 4. HUH? it has nothing to do with me as an individual - they don't CARE about me as a person. See 2 above - the underwriter has actually stated FOR THE RECORD that my blood work, my athletic build, my athletic performance at this weight, NOTHING would sway them - and that it is SOLELY my bodyweight that gets me this premium! That the ONLY thing that reduces this is if i suddenly weigh 185. Short of inadvertently removing a leg, I cannot see how I'd lose this weight for them. Or as I said before, a coma...sigh. Cardio would make me insane ANd give me bigger legs lol. (Done that before, lost zero weight....). I'd have to stop exercising. Literally. Lie down, do nothing, eat very little.....for an untold period of time. Oh sure, my life and my sanity would go....but the insurance company would cut my premium! We've never met (surprising considering you are in Denver area!) or some of your criteria - my " winsome attitude " and other features you'd recognize as already present. Insurance companies do not care about people. They care about money - and ironically theyhave me against a nice big wall.....they will collect a good deal of it from me, and my health will prevent me mostly from being a user of their services. It's a win-win for them. As for your comment about using anabolic steroids to achieve this goal....No. Nothing is sufficient inducement for me to break my word as an athlete. Now it's time to keep training and basically try to find a way to suck it up and survive as a taxpayer and athlete until I'm old enough to get medicare or something....or as I said, defect to my cousins in Sweden? I hear Canada needs more good PL....! The Phantom aka Schaefer, CMT, competing drug free powerlifter Denver, Colorado, USA -------------- Original message -------------- > The underwriter told me it was SOLELY MY BODYWEIGHT and that I could > undertake a medical review at MY expense and they do NOT reverse > these decisions. hi DD, So I'm guessing the next step is finding out exactly; 1. what criteria the right hand of god uses to control your life, 2. what the cost is, 3. if there is any other possibility of appeal,(not likely) 4. if exceptional blood characteristics and a winsome attitude would sway said inquisitioners? Jerry Telle Lakewood CO USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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