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question of insurance.

hello everybody, hope most are beginning to feel better from their wild weakend.

i will be changing jobs in very near future (hopefully w/i 2 months), i know that eventually will be done with treatment and differently insured.  

does anyone have experience with insurance from change of job? i don't have any idea of whether it ever comes up, in question, with the insurance company forms regarding preexisting conditions.

if not on insurance forms,

certainly first time we visit doctor, and fill out their  forms for chart... what does one put? (ex. HCV, treated 11/06-, cleared...)  

or do we not have to say anything (that sounds dumb to even ask of course we should).

will this be considered a preexisting condition excluded from their costs for some period of time?  what about related problems of thyroid, etc.. would that be considered preexisting?

any discussion of what others have experienced or think about on above will be appreciated.

rose
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will repost other side
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I am pretty sure this will be considered a preexisting condition.
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