But it's some of the most liberal UW. You can get level with AIDS if your meds haven't changed in the past 2 years.
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Same here, 16 days.
Better read that again... It says have you been "prescribed medication for OR treated for.. HIV.. The fact you are taken medicine and seeing a doctor is normally considered treatment. It also asks if you have any disorder of the blood, kidney, lung, brain, heart, circulatory system, or liver. That is very vague and very broad.. It could include things as simple as anemia, asthma, or even high blood pressure (even though they say in most cases HBP will not be a knock out) When you go to the agent guide, it lists common conditions in each category they consider KO.. Many other companies take thee conditions standard.. Also, in every case they say it includes but is not limited to these conditions. It is really very strict underwriting.
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