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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is EXTREMELY expensive to purchase private insurance and everything under the sun is considered a pre-existing condition that either up the cost of the insurance or get you rejected by the plan.[/quote] I'm recently divorced, and this is not true. I have several medical "pre-exisiting conditions" including an in situ melanoma and a thyroid condition that requires eventual removal of my thyroid. But I have chosen a great BCBS Carefirst HHO in DC for less than $400 a month in premiums. I'm also in my mid-forties. I don't know why you would post untruths like this. [/quote] NP here, b hut my experience has been the opposite. Denied for any plans that cost less than 800/month (denied and offered the state high risk pool).[/quote] Well, not sure what your medical problems are, but they must be interesting. I got my insurance with no problems whatsoever, and I've got two pre-exisiting conditions. Less than $400 a month in DC - an HMO too. Not only that, but I know quite a few other people who are self-employed, and they use the same plan with no problems either! We love our health insurance and all compare doctors. EHealthInsurance can do it all for you. Or one of my friends used an insurance broker (free), who also made things very easy for her and her family. [/quote]
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