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This is ridiculous. Sassy463 Send a noteboard - 12/10/2009 03:55:05 PM
My son is off the charts for height and weight (at 2, he is the size of an average 3 year old), but has never been turned down for coverage. Also, I don't recall having to report his measurements when I applied for his coverage.

At any rate, hopefully these kinds of stories will shame our politicians into real healthcare reform.
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