I have been fighting cancer for 7 years now and i am also in the middle of changing jobs. My current employer has given me health insurance but when i change jobs the 60 day probation period will put a gap in my insurance coverage. Since i have pre-existing condition for the new employer’s insurance a gap of coverage means they can deny me or charge me a lot of money for coverage and not to mention the treatment will not be able to continue without insurance. What are my options about this problem, I live in louisiana.
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sould i go with the one that has deductible, and what it turns out that i have a cancer , m’i gonna be covered.
i’ve been having this buzzing ear ( left) for few months and now i get dizzy when i look up and i started to feel oressure in my head and light headache. my emplyer’s insurance start in 2 months and i need to be checked now, and i don’t qualifie for medi cal any suggestion , advice?? thanks

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Dr. Craig Walker discusses a live case study from the New Cardiovascular Horizons conference, focusing on signs of cardiovascular disease and treatment options available through the latest and most advanced technology. Dr. Walker is founder of Cardiovascular Institute of the South and co-founder of the New Cardiovascular Horizons conference, the largest peripheral arterial disease (PAD) medical conference and 4th largest cardiovascular conference in the nation. The conference was held from June 2-5, 2010 in New Orleans. “We want to increase the awareness of PAD and common risk factors that are overlooked,” said Dr. Walker. “We can create awareness and suggest screening methods that can save not only legs, but lives.” *Production by HTV-10 in Houma, LA. 6/7/2010

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