HeartDawg
Well-known member
I've browsed the discussions here and elsewhere regarding life insurance post surgery.
Here I sit ... tick, tick, ticking away ... now nearly seven years post valve replacement. Aside from hair loss, some bad ankles and a tad too many of those bavarian cream filled donuts in my belly ... I'm doing just fine. I'm all juiced up on Warfarin, but have scraped, bruised and beaten my body with absolutely no indication of excessive bleeding. My little INR levels are about as predictable and steady as one might imagine.
Meanwhile we have these two conflicting discussions going on (here and elsewhere):
A) Don't sweat life expectancy. You have a valve that will outlast you.
B) Life insurance companies aren't willing to bet on you.
So, what gives?
I've got some minimal life insurance through my employer, but unfortunately didn't understand 20 years ago that I needed to get on all the supplemental coverage offered through my employer at the time of original hire. So, I sit here, deeply under-insured and nervous that the next donut is gonna be the end of me ... leaving my wife and daughter in a money hole.
I do hear some vague chatter about some successes getting life insurance at a fairly good cost, but can't come across specific recommendations. (The first place I tried estimated that it would be $651/month for $750K/20 year plan ... ouch.)
Here I sit ... tick, tick, ticking away ... now nearly seven years post valve replacement. Aside from hair loss, some bad ankles and a tad too many of those bavarian cream filled donuts in my belly ... I'm doing just fine. I'm all juiced up on Warfarin, but have scraped, bruised and beaten my body with absolutely no indication of excessive bleeding. My little INR levels are about as predictable and steady as one might imagine.
Meanwhile we have these two conflicting discussions going on (here and elsewhere):
A) Don't sweat life expectancy. You have a valve that will outlast you.
B) Life insurance companies aren't willing to bet on you.
So, what gives?
I've got some minimal life insurance through my employer, but unfortunately didn't understand 20 years ago that I needed to get on all the supplemental coverage offered through my employer at the time of original hire. So, I sit here, deeply under-insured and nervous that the next donut is gonna be the end of me ... leaving my wife and daughter in a money hole.
I do hear some vague chatter about some successes getting life insurance at a fairly good cost, but can't come across specific recommendations. (The first place I tried estimated that it would be $651/month for $750K/20 year plan ... ouch.)