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<blockquote data-quote="CarerOfType1" data-source="post: 1152045" data-attributes="member: 296563"><p>Thanks again [USER=44101]@Wurst[/USER] . I am pleased to hear that you are not being penalised by having to pay more for your health insurance due to the diabetes, that sounds like a good and fair policy in Germany. Thanks also for sharing the insurance cost, it's helpful to get a ballpark figure. Is it taken from your monthly wage before tax?</p><p></p><p>The coverage question referred to if it would be difficult for my husband to get accepted on an insurance scheme because he has already been diagnosed with Type 1. You mentioned that you had been living in Germany for a number of years before getting diagnosed.</p><p></p><p>Danke!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarerOfType1, post: 1152045, member: 296563"] Thanks again [USER=44101]@Wurst[/USER] . I am pleased to hear that you are not being penalised by having to pay more for your health insurance due to the diabetes, that sounds like a good and fair policy in Germany. Thanks also for sharing the insurance cost, it's helpful to get a ballpark figure. Is it taken from your monthly wage before tax? The coverage question referred to if it would be difficult for my husband to get accepted on an insurance scheme because he has already been diagnosed with Type 1. You mentioned that you had been living in Germany for a number of years before getting diagnosed. Danke! [/QUOTE]
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