No I can't get anything through SU because I'm no longer a student.
I am 'potentially high risk' because I had an abnormal PAP smear a couple of years ago and since then have not had a negative follow up or colposcopy [biopsy]. Even though my doctor doesn't think that there is anything serious going on I am deemed 'high risk'.
Who's your insurance through? Blue Cross/Shield mailed out a thing that I saw recently, and I'm insured by United [via Golden Rule] for ~100/mo. I've had some wacky health shit, but Mom was, um. Pretty circumspect while talking to the insurance company, so I don't know how much they KNOW about [for example, do they know about my benign micro-blood pee or my vaso-vagal syncope? No they don't].
yeah, its through Anthem Blue Cross/Shield. That's who I applied with for $132/month to get full coverage with a $2500 deductible. They told me no because of having repeat abnormal PAP smears. But, if I want to pay $450/month they'll cover me.
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I am 'potentially high risk' because I had an abnormal PAP smear a couple of years ago and since then have not had a negative follow up or colposcopy [biopsy]. Even though my doctor doesn't think that there is anything serious going on I am deemed 'high risk'.
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