Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goodness you are so naïve about health insurance and life insurance. Do not get tested! Especially your children!!
20:20 here. I purchased life insurance before the appointment with the geneticist but, it turned out, the life insurance never asked.
For my kids, I didn't expect that they would be tested but when the time came, I didn't refuse. They both have mild symptoms and have been helped by supplements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goodness you are so naïve about health insurance and life insurance. Do not get tested! Especially your children!!
I chose to get tested and fought ins company tooth and nail for preventive screening. I am sure my family would rather have me around than a sack of money in the near future.
Anonymous wrote:I’m at risk of Huntingtons. Not getting tested since there’s no cure. I did find a whole life policy that didn’t specifically ask about Huntington’s. I also have term life. I have two young kids. Not telling them yet. I have my reasons for not getting tested but if a cure emerges I will get tested and seen treatment.
Anonymous wrote:Goodness you are so naïve about health insurance and life insurance. Do not get tested! Especially your children!!