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This answer is from pre existing conditions

Kristen Sullivan
FiLife Contributor
about a year ago

Hi there,

I would call your insurance carrier and find out what its policy covers. Pre-existing condition policies can vary by insurance companies. If you want to provide us with your insurance carrier's name then we'll be happy to look into it for you. We'd like FiLife to make you feel a bit less "stressed."

Thanks,
Kristen

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