Well, just because they "don't want you to come" might not mean that they will automatically officially unenroll you, right? There has got to be a middle ground--they should be able to let you take leave or achieve some other status that will also satisfy the insurance company...I mean it's LUDICROUS to think that a medical condition would keep you from being able to fulfill your insurance and then that's just it.
If you can't work it out with your school, then you will be able to work it out with your insurance. My brother got to be kept on my dad's insurance even though he was past the age limit and not in college because his health dictated that he had to drop out completely for a while. They like qualified him as super dependent or something (sorry, I don't know the details.)
These things always have loopholes. I swear, they do.
Sorry if I sound all strident, but I'm just really worried for you. Don't take this crap sitting down!
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Date: 2009-01-11 06:27 am (UTC)If you can't work it out with your school, then you will be able to work it out with your insurance. My brother got to be kept on my dad's insurance even though he was past the age limit and not in college because his health dictated that he had to drop out completely for a while. They like qualified him as super dependent or something (sorry, I don't know the details.)
These things always have loopholes. I swear, they do.
Sorry if I sound all strident, but I'm just really worried for you. Don't take this crap sitting down!
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