Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 Yeah, I can go and pay for it later but the reason I want to wait till my insurance is activated is because then it can't be considered a pre-existing condition. Insurance companies won't pay for pre-existing conditions ... so if I go in and get it done and they find it is cancer .... everything related to cancer would have to come out of my pocket even if I get insurance tomorrow. I hope to have insurance within a day or so and then I will go in and have it checked out. Thanks, > I want to thank Ingrid, and Narice. I do feel a little bit > better after your replies. Thank you! And you Narice, you made me > laugh! The weather here in Milan is very nasty, very graysh. Just like > it happens in N.Y.C. It always makes me depressed. Filippo is not home > and this is why I could write about him, other wise, he comes by and > always looks what I'm doing. I usually have two sites on the computer, > especially when I start reading about cancer. This way I just click > one website off when I hear his steps. > > I am so worried about you. You are so young. I hope it will be > only hemorroids, but of course you need a colonscopy urgentely. Here > in Italy so far, everyone can go to the hospital and doesn't have to > worry about insurance. Everyone - poor or rich. I remember how tuff > those matters are in the States. Is it very expensive to pay for that > exam? Can you do it now and pay it later? I used to have a friend that > would go to the emergency and then sign a paper that he'll pay after. > I guess that's not a good advice, but you never know. > > love to all, Lydia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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