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Takayasu Arteritis and Life Insurance

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Hi

This is probably a stupid question but has anyone been able to obtain life insurance after a diagnosis of Takayasu Arteritis or similar?

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It is very difficult to get life insurance when you have a diagnosis of Vasculitis. If anyone has been able to get life insurance would they please let us know too.

Thank you

Susan

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PaddyPop in reply toSuzym2u

No life insurance yet but broker at Essential UK has found a Co that will consider me. I’ll let you know if I get it.

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