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To everyone, thank you for all the messages. I am trying to get to

them as soon as I can. I am definitely having an overwhelming feeling

of fondness for all of you. I feel your pains and cheer for your

happy thoughts. Have a good week. :)

~Deb from Kansas

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Deb From Kansas, Your husband may be right. He would be considered

pre-exisiting. But I do think that you can get insurance for him

through the state. The president did say that no one should be with

out insurance. I do believe it is very-very expensive. I am hoping

someone else here on the board can tell you how and where to look for

that. As for you getting insurance I would realy look into that as

soon as possible. Have youi tryed to contact Blue Cross Blue Shield

for insurance for yourself? Perhaps contacting them they can also

give you some suggestions on getting insurance for your husband. It

might be worth the chance to talk to them and see what they recomend.

Hope that helps. Ingrid

> Hi, everyone. Because my husband has this colon cancer and

> chemo/radiation coming up, he thinks he cannot get health insurance

> because no company would take him as a client or customer. His

> relatives have offered to buy some health insurance for me, but I

am

> totally ignorant of this subject. I have been looking online for

> something for myself, but it seems so complicated. How would I know

> which policy would be good for me? Someone told my husband that I

> should get " major medical " for myself in case I need hospitalization

> in the future.

>

> Nate, if you are reading this, what is temp insurance? I never heard

> of that before. Can you point me in the right direction? Hope your

> doctor appointment shows no signs of cancer. :)

>

> Thank you, everyone.

> ~Deb from Kansas

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Deb From Kansas, Your husband may be right. He would be considered

pre-exisiting. But I do think that you can get insurance for him

through the state. The president did say that no one should be with

out insurance. I do believe it is very-very expensive. I am hoping

someone else here on the board can tell you how and where to look for

that. As for you getting insurance I would realy look into that as

soon as possible. Have youi tryed to contact Blue Cross Blue Shield

for insurance for yourself? Perhaps contacting them they can also

give you some suggestions on getting insurance for your husband. It

might be worth the chance to talk to them and see what they recomend.

Hope that helps. Ingrid

> Hi, everyone. Because my husband has this colon cancer and

> chemo/radiation coming up, he thinks he cannot get health insurance

> because no company would take him as a client or customer. His

> relatives have offered to buy some health insurance for me, but I

am

> totally ignorant of this subject. I have been looking online for

> something for myself, but it seems so complicated. How would I know

> which policy would be good for me? Someone told my husband that I

> should get " major medical " for myself in case I need hospitalization

> in the future.

>

> Nate, if you are reading this, what is temp insurance? I never heard

> of that before. Can you point me in the right direction? Hope your

> doctor appointment shows no signs of cancer. :)

>

> Thank you, everyone.

> ~Deb from Kansas

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Deb From Kansas, Your husband may be right. He would be considered

pre-exisiting. But I do think that you can get insurance for him

through the state. The president did say that no one should be with

out insurance. I do believe it is very-very expensive. I am hoping

someone else here on the board can tell you how and where to look for

that. As for you getting insurance I would realy look into that as

soon as possible. Have youi tryed to contact Blue Cross Blue Shield

for insurance for yourself? Perhaps contacting them they can also

give you some suggestions on getting insurance for your husband. It

might be worth the chance to talk to them and see what they recomend.

Hope that helps. Ingrid

> Hi, everyone. Because my husband has this colon cancer and

> chemo/radiation coming up, he thinks he cannot get health insurance

> because no company would take him as a client or customer. His

> relatives have offered to buy some health insurance for me, but I

am

> totally ignorant of this subject. I have been looking online for

> something for myself, but it seems so complicated. How would I know

> which policy would be good for me? Someone told my husband that I

> should get " major medical " for myself in case I need hospitalization

> in the future.

>

> Nate, if you are reading this, what is temp insurance? I never heard

> of that before. Can you point me in the right direction? Hope your

> doctor appointment shows no signs of cancer. :)

>

> Thank you, everyone.

> ~Deb from Kansas

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