themalteser
Well-known member
Hi,
Today I learnt that my application for life insurance has got declined, because they sent a letter to my cardiologist stating that the best case mortality risk after elective surgery for the replacement of aortic root, is 60% 5 year survival rate........
My cardiologist sent a letter back and told her that he does not know where she obtained the figures from, but this is extremely pessimistic.
Are there any articles to support better outcomes than this? As a possible future candidate for replacement, I got a bit anxious reading this, although I can see that my cardiologist has actually told her that she is talking rubbish.
Today I learnt that my application for life insurance has got declined, because they sent a letter to my cardiologist stating that the best case mortality risk after elective surgery for the replacement of aortic root, is 60% 5 year survival rate........
My cardiologist sent a letter back and told her that he does not know where she obtained the figures from, but this is extremely pessimistic.
Are there any articles to support better outcomes than this? As a possible future candidate for replacement, I got a bit anxious reading this, although I can see that my cardiologist has actually told her that she is talking rubbish.