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To: grania

I am sorry about that, I was trying to type that on a stupid blackberry.

She IS a full time student, but there was one semester where she fell below the full course-load due to a medical issue. THAT lead to her being dropped from our insurance for the semester. The next semester she was back up to a full course load and she got back on the insurance.

It is my understanding that the extension of benefits to 27 won’t take place until Obama care comes into play. I am still not sure how the employer is going to charge for that—it WILL be an increased cost to the insurer—and I am sure they will happily pass that along to us—the parents.


203 posted on 08/19/2010 11:09:59 AM PDT by Vermont Lt (I lived in VT for four years. That was enough.)
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To: Vermont Lt
She IS a full time student, but there was one semester where she fell below the full course-load due to a medical issue. THAT lead to her being dropped from our insurance for the semester

The absurdity of what happened to your daughter just hit me. Wasn't the purpose of insurance reform to not drop people when they get sick?? It's awful that you had to deal with insurance issues while dealing with your daughter's medical issues.

What was wrong with the way it used to be, that reasonably priced health insurance policies were available to students through their schools?

209 posted on 08/19/2010 12:04:08 PM PDT by grania ("Won't get fooled again")
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