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improver
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Just wondering if anyone has found a way to get health ins at a good price....I live in NJ
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Hi,

I'm assuming you're not on disability, you just don't have health insurance? It sounds like you'll need to call the various insurance companies to find what plan is best for you.

If you have Lyme and are on or will be on antibiotics you should ask these companies what their policy is if any regarding Lyme. Some will only allow enough for a "regular" infection and you will get stuck paying for the rest.

You'll also need to ask about "pre-existing conditions" if you have Lyme before you sign on with someone. I think some/many? insurers wouldn't insure you if you have to disclose medical condition(s); Lyme is expensive for them. Good luck,

Tim

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Hi,
I used ehealthinsureance.com and found a resonably priced individual plan.

Many of the plans would not even take a look at my application, but I eventually found one.

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