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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 153566" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>to get health insurance when they reach adulthood?</p><p></p><p>Sorry, not the most interesting topic, but last night I watched the movie SICKO about the state of health care in the US (very interesting movie if you haven't seen it). I noticed that bipolar disorder and some other mental illnesses were considered pre-existing conditions. Made me realize that my difficult children might not be able to get health insurance when they get older, unless of course they get a great job with a great company that actually provides health insurance, and even then their mental illnesses might not be covered. Of course, not too much hope of that with a modified high school diploma, if we are lucky.</p><p></p><p>Any one have any insights? I try not to worry too much about the future, but when I do I get really worried about what lies ahead for my children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 153566, member: 2322"] to get health insurance when they reach adulthood? Sorry, not the most interesting topic, but last night I watched the movie SICKO about the state of health care in the US (very interesting movie if you haven't seen it). I noticed that bipolar disorder and some other mental illnesses were considered pre-existing conditions. Made me realize that my difficult children might not be able to get health insurance when they get older, unless of course they get a great job with a great company that actually provides health insurance, and even then their mental illnesses might not be covered. Of course, not too much hope of that with a modified high school diploma, if we are lucky. Any one have any insights? I try not to worry too much about the future, but when I do I get really worried about what lies ahead for my children. [/QUOTE]
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