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#52970 07-20-2005 05:17 AM
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I have none. Zilch! I tried a couple of companies that advertised "No questions asked" but guess what? Yep. They do "ask" a few.

Who can I get it from? Have any ideas? See I knew I should have never put it off but to late now aint it? Also money is an issue with me so I need something reasonable. frown
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#52971 07-20-2005 05:33 AM
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When people say to me, "isn't it great, you beat oral cancer", I always joke back..." I may be feeling and looking fine now, but one thing is for sure...nobody would sell me a life insurance policy!" Barb, I imagine that this is true, unless, of course, you would pay an exorbitant rate for the insurance.
My mom, who is almost 87, decided about 5 or 6 years ago to buy life insurance and indeed they sold her a policy, but it cost her a fortune. After a few years she realized that it was a bad bet and she cancelled it. She would have done better investing the money spent on premiums.
Again, with our actuarial statistics I cannot believe that any company would sell us a life insurance policy at a realistic rate. On the other hand, I wonder if those of us with life insurance policies can sell them to viatical companies for cash like AIDS patients often do.

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Danny G.


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Diagnosed July 1, 2002, chemo and radiation treatments completed beginning of Sept/02.
#52972 07-20-2005 07:16 AM
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I think there is a possibility that you could eventually get a policy, but you will have to have a five year period of no occurances, and even at that it may depend on stage, etc.

I base these comments on a discussion I had with an insurance agent on a policy which would help cover medical expenses from cancer treatment/care on top of my existing health coverage. Once the agent found out I was a survivor (surgery May 2004), the polcy was off the table. He did say that after five years, he would write me, but that is five years without an occurance.

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I did tenatively qualify for a $100,000 term policy at around three years out. The problem is it would cost $700 per month. Needless to say I did not buy that. I am presently waiting to hear if I am able to obtain more at an affordable rate now that more time has gone by. Insurance companies are in the profit business. They will not take risks (which is understandable) Thankfully I have a $100,000 policy in place since I was about 27. You can bet I have made sure the premiums are paid on time.

Don't bother with the TV ads saying "you can't be turned down" Sure they might sell you a policy but the fine print will say that conditions exist and they won't pay if you die from the cancer. Instead they will return the premiums.


Mark, 21 Year survivor, SCC right tonsil, 3 nodes positive, one with extra-capsular spread. I never asked what stage (would have scared me anyway) Right side tonsillectomy, radical neck dissection right side, maximum radiation to both sides, no chemo, no PEG, age 40 when diagnosed.
#52974 07-20-2005 12:51 PM
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Well crud. I guess I will have to go to the funeral home and get a payment plan. Not that I am planning to die real quick but whenever I do hit the dust I don't want my kids to have to pay for it all. They can't afford it and its not fair to them.

Oh the dumb things we do. I kept planning to get some and planning. I planned right until it was a day late. frown Thanks all.

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I was lucky...just over a year before diagnosis we took out an income protection policy on me, as I am the main money earner in our 2 person business. I just scraped in the door and they paid me a lump sum, plus we had subsidised monthly income until I was working full-time. That really helped pay the rent etc. What a shame we couldn't afford at the time a higher premium for a bigger payout, like, be able to buy a house! That small amount I have set aside for any more treatments. Oh, and perhaps an OS holiday cool

After a year I could buy back the life policy for a piddly amount per month, around $21, for a death payout of $72k. All the other policies I'm sure won't have me, even tho' they "say" no questions asked... :rolleyes:

Tizz
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#52976 07-22-2005 06:26 AM
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Barb,
Buying life insurance past the age of 50 is expensive, cancer or no, especially if your are not in a group plan. And why give the funeral home the money now? Your gonna live for another 30 years or so put the money in the bank and you earn the interest.

Take care,
Eileen


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Aug 1997 unknown primary, Stage III
mets to 1 lymph node in neck; rt ND, 36 XRT rad
Aug 2001 tiny tumor on larynx, Stage I total laryngectomy; left ND
June 5, 2010 dx early stage breast cancer
June 9, 2011 SCC 1.5 cm hypo pharynx, 70% P-16 positive, no mets, Stage I
#52977 07-22-2005 09:10 AM
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Yeah I know but I can "lock in" at todays prices. laugh Funerals will cost a million bucks in 30 years. Don't you know that Eileen? hahahaahahahha

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Barb~


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#52978 07-22-2005 12:30 PM
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hi Barb,

there are some special circumstances. for example, NASA had an open enrollment period last year for everyone, not just new employees. i jumped on it. the deal was that you had to be alive for one year before the policy goes into effect. in fact, i have to show up at work on some special day this september.

folks who work for government agencies can be on the lookout for special offers, rather than ignoring insurance literature ... as i normally do.

federal employees often have the same benefits offered as Congress, so we are often on the winning team.

i wish that others had the same opportunities.

cu,
larryb


'01 diagnosis.. jaw hing and base of tongue. surgery not possible. JHU used radiation and chemo to seemingly rid me of the beast. peg for about 19 months. 100 cases of 24 cans of liquid food. 9 months eating therapy. 3x esophagus stretches. non-smoker. previously a social drinker.
#52979 07-22-2005 01:44 PM
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My insurance company told me 7 years of "cancer free" before they would issue me a life policy but like others have said, at my age the premiums would eat me alive.


Gary Allsebrook
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Dx 11/22/02, SCC, 6 x 3 cm Polypoid tumor, rt tonsil, Stage III/IVA, T3N0M0 G1/2
Tx 1/28/03 - 3/19/03, Cisplatin ct x2, IMRT, bilateral, with boost, x35(69.96Gy)
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