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<blockquote data-quote="steve_2015" data-source="post: 855349" data-attributes="member: 183346"><p>This site is awesome and I would like to thank everyone who has replied to my message. Yesterday after reading the replies, I decided to contact my car insurance company to explain that I have type 2. I had few years back informed DVLC who were ok about it and said it wouldn't affect my driver's licence. So the Insurance company asked if I had contacted DVLC, the Insurance company said they would make a note that I am diabetic. Asked oif it would affect my premium , they said no but .. I will wait and see in August whether the renewal is increased.</p><p></p><p>Life assurance companies, the common ones lke Aviva and Legal & General appeared to be reluctant about taking someone on with diabetes!</p><p></p><p>Again - thanks for all your comments - I am glad I asked the question the other day, you all have been most helpful.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve_2015, post: 855349, member: 183346"] This site is awesome and I would like to thank everyone who has replied to my message. Yesterday after reading the replies, I decided to contact my car insurance company to explain that I have type 2. I had few years back informed DVLC who were ok about it and said it wouldn't affect my driver's licence. So the Insurance company asked if I had contacted DVLC, the Insurance company said they would make a note that I am diabetic. Asked oif it would affect my premium , they said no but .. I will wait and see in August whether the renewal is increased. Life assurance companies, the common ones lke Aviva and Legal & General appeared to be reluctant about taking someone on with diabetes! Again - thanks for all your comments - I am glad I asked the question the other day, you all have been most helpful. Steve [/QUOTE]
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