Will this Go Through with TA Standard?

M, 68 NT with Parkinson's (diagnosed within last year) who has a nurse come out to his home about once a week. Will this go Trans standard? Thanks.

Home health care is a decline. Look at Aetna or RNA. They don't ask about home health care.
 
I have a 51-year old, NT, prospect who is 5'7" and weighs more than an NFL nosetackle. She has a cellulitis condition on her foot that requires weekly hyperbaric treatment. No amputations or other complications. She's also had neuropathy within the past 2 years for her diabetes which she takes metformin for. Her only other condition is a mild case of asthma, and she's been prescribed inhalers. She's made it clear that she doesn't want graded coverage.

I can't figure out where to place her. She's too, er, husky to get immediate coverage with most carriers. The fact that she's had neuropathy seems to rule out Settlers Silver. Is this another one of those borderline cases that I can squeeze through with TA standard? Thanks In Advance for any recommendations.:)

You can write Aetna, but it will be charity work:nah:

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Aetna is graded for Parkinson's though, isn't it?

I guess at this point the "forum" is your upline:yes::laugh::laugh:
 
Have a lady who is 71 N/T who a year ago suffered an aneurysm and spent 5 days in the hospital. She also has Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC). She takes Metoprolol, Lisinopril and Furosemide for HBP, not taking any medication for her aneurysm. Will this one go Trans Standard?
 
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