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<blockquote data-quote="Auckland Canary" data-source="post: 514226" data-attributes="member: 70613"><p>As Monkeynuts says speak to an IFA. I have also just moved house and I have been quoted higher premiums for mortgage protection and they will not cover anything related to my diabetes but will for other eventualities. However the down side of this is that they can link practically anything to diabetes particularly common issues like stroke or heart attacks.</p><p>We have managed to get some insurance that is a bit more expensive and only covers half the mortgage in the event of 1 person dying but this at least makes our mortgage affordable for the remaining person if god forbids the worst did happen. There are options though but make sure you read the small print particularly if you have children etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auckland Canary, post: 514226, member: 70613"] As Monkeynuts says speak to an IFA. I have also just moved house and I have been quoted higher premiums for mortgage protection and they will not cover anything related to my diabetes but will for other eventualities. However the down side of this is that they can link practically anything to diabetes particularly common issues like stroke or heart attacks. We have managed to get some insurance that is a bit more expensive and only covers half the mortgage in the event of 1 person dying but this at least makes our mortgage affordable for the remaining person if god forbids the worst did happen. There are options though but make sure you read the small print particularly if you have children etc. [/QUOTE]
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