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			On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:47:33 GMT, "NOYB"  wrote: 
 
 
"PocoLoco"  wrote in message 
..  . 
 What a boat, what a ride, what a fantastic week! I *will* go for another 
 cruise 
 on the "Disney Magic", regardless of the number of kids aboard! 
 
 The service, food, entertainment, and atmosphere were much more than I 
 expected. 
 I had taken three paperbacks to read, along with a new Nikon D70 book, to 
 read 
 rather than be bored. 
 
 I finished none of them. 
 
 However, we had some bad news waiting for us. My older daughter underwent 
 an MRI 
 which showed three breast tumors. 
 
 
 
I'm so sorry to hear that John.  She is in our prayers. 
 
 Biopsies showed two to be benign, but one is 
 malignant. Now the younger daughter is very concerned, and wants to have a 
 test 
 of her genes to determine if she inherited the BRAC1 or BRAC2 gene from 
 her 
 mother, who died of 'abdominal' cancer. She, however, is concerned that if 
 the 
 test comes back positive, she will lose her health insurance. Has anyone 
 ever 
 heard of that? 
 
No.  They can't drop her.. If she has group insurance, she can even switch 
to another group and can't be turned down.  However, if she has individually 
medically underwritten insurance, she'll have a hard time switching 
insurance plans if she ever decided to switch later on. 
 
 
 
Thanks. 
 
She is in a group plan under her husband's job. He works for a big defense 
contractor. I'm glad to hear they can't drop her. 
 
-- 
John H 
 
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: 
It's just that they know so much that isn't so." 
 
Ronald Reagan 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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