21 years ago, my daughter was born with severe congenital heart defects and had to have
multiple heart surgeries.
Not exact matches
Breech Twins and higher order
multiples Previous CS Pre-Eclampsia Placenta praevia Cervical incompetence Previous late stillbirth Previous premature birth Grand multiparty Age under 18 Age over 35 Smoking Drug use Severe mental health issue Epilepsy Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Gestational diabetes Asthma GBS positive Abnormal antibodies Transplant recipient Congenital
heart disease Known foetal abnormality Immunosuppressive medication MS Physical disability Intellectual disability Hypothyroidism Hyperthyroidism Previous shoulder dystocia Previous 3rd or 4th degree tear Sickle Cell anaemia BMI under 18 or over 35 at conception Previous massive PPH APH in current pregnancy HIV / AIDS Hepatitis B or C Active TB IUGR Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Child previously removed from custody because of abuse Uterine abnormalities such as uterine septum or double uterus Previous uterine
surgery for fibroids Chronic renal problems Hypertension Auto immune condition Previous stroke or blod clot Cancer Domestic violence or abusive home Prisoners Homeless women
(borrowed from Dr Kitty) Breech Twins and higher order
multiples Previous CS Pre-Eclampsia Placenta praevia Cervical incompetence Previous late stillbirth Previous premature birth Grand multiparty Age under 18 Age over 35 Smoking Drug use Severe mental health issue Epilepsy Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Gestational diabetes Asthma GBS positive Abnormal antibodies Transplant recipient Congenital
heart disease Known foetal abnormality Immunosuppressive medication MS Physical disability Intellectual disability Hypothyroidism Hyperthyroidism Previous shoulder dystocia Previous 3rd or 4th degree tear Sickle Cell anaemia BMI under 18 or over 35 at conception Previous massive PPH APH in current pregnancy HIV / AIDS Hepatitis B or C Active TB IUGR Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Child previously removed from custody because of abuse Uterine abnormalities such as uterine septum or double uterus Previous uterine
surgery for fibroids Chronic renal problems Hypertension Auto immune condition Previous stroke or blod clot Cancer Domestic violence or abusive home Prisoners Homeless women
The findings echo past studies, which have shown patients with
multiple narrowed arteries have better outcomes with coronary artery bypass grafting, also known as CABG or
heart bypass
surgery, than with angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention or PCI, a less - invasive option in which a stent is inserted to hold the arteries open.
Current treatment for HLHS involves
multiple complex
surgeries in the first few years of a child's life, and while effective in many patients, it does not improve
heart function in many others.
Anxiety Disorders Arthritis Breast Cancer Cancer Risk Clinic Delayed Puberty Depression Digestive Diseases Eating Disorders Endometriosis Family Planning Gynecologic Conditions Gynecologic Cancers Headaches
Heart Disease Incompetent Cervix Incontinence Infertility Lupus Menopause Menstrual Abnormalities Minimally Invasive Gynecologic
Surgery Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Multiple Sclerosis Osteoporosis Pelvic and Vulvar Pain Pelvic Floor Defects Personalized Health & Prevention Plastic
Surgery Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Pregnancy Scleroderma Sexual Health for Female Cancer Patients and Survivors Sexually Transmitted Diseases Skin Problems Thyroid Problems Urinary Incontinence Uterine Fibroids Varicose Veins Weight Loss
Surgery Weight Management
Was I shocked to learn that eating GMO foods can increase the rate of
heart attacks, strokes, and bypass
surgeries in
multiple medical studies in humans?
Health conditions such as
Heart Disease, Cancer, COPD, Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Lupus, Crohn's Disease, Bi-Polar Disorder, Anxiety, Hepatitis C, Barrett's Esophagus, Breast Cancer, Open
Heart Surgery,
Multiple Sclerosis, Sleep Apnea, Stent
Surgery History, Colon Cancer, Congestive
Heart Failure, Strokes, Overweight / Obesity, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse and many more diseases and conditions are handled on a case by case basis.
In addition to
multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease, this could include severe burns, Parkinson's disease, deafness, coma, aplastic anemia, aortic
surgery, blindness, Alzheimer's disease, bacterial meningitis, loss of limbs, loss of speech, HIV infection (occupational), and
heart valve replacement.
The diseases covered under such policies include cancer, first
heart attack, kidney failure, major organ transplant,
multiple sclerosis, paralysis, coronary artery bypass
surgery, primary pulmonary arterial hypertension and aorta graft
surgery.
The critical illnesses covered under the Standard Plan are as follows — cancer of a specified severity, stroke resulting in permanent symptoms, first
heart attack of specified severity, open chest CABG, kidney failure requiring regular dialysis,
Multiple Sclerosis with persisting symptoms, major organ / bone marrow transplant, permanent paralysis of limbs,
surgery of aorta, primary pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Depending on the plan you choose, employees can receive up to $ 50,000 of coverage for severe burns,
heart attacks, paralysis,
multiple sclerosis, organ transplants,
heart surgery, cancer, stroke, kidney failure, and many others.
• Alzheimer's Disease • Benign Brain Tumor • Blindness • Brain
Surgery • Cancer • Deafness • First Heart Attack of a Specified Severity • Kidney Failure Requiring Regular Dialysis • Major Head Trauma • Major Burns • Multiple Sclerosis • Permanent Paralysis of Limbs • Parkinson's Diseases • Stroke • Aorta graft
Surgery • Cancer • Deafness • First
Heart Attack of a Specified Severity • Kidney Failure Requiring Regular Dialysis • Major Head Trauma • Major Burns •
Multiple Sclerosis • Permanent Paralysis of Limbs • Parkinson's Diseases • Stroke • Aorta graft
surgerysurgery
Here's a list of the standard covered conditions: Cancer Life Threatening Cancer Early Prostate Cancer (Partial) Ductal Breast Cancer (Partial) Superficial Malignant Melanoma (Partial) Benign Brain Tumour Stroke
Heart Heart Attack Coronary Artery Bypass
Surgery Heart Valve Replacement Aortic
Surgery Angioplasty (Partial)
Multiple Sclerosis Motor Neuron Disease Alzheimer's Disease Parkinson's Disease Aplastic Anemia Loss of -LSB-...]
Health conditions such as
Heart Disease, Cancer, COPD, Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Lupus, Crohn's Disease, Bi-Polar Disorder, Anxiety, Hepatitis C, Barrett's Esophagus, Breast Cancer, Open
Heart Surgery,
Multiple Sclerosis, Sleep Apnea, Stent
Surgery History,
Serious Health conditions such as
Heart Disease, Cancer, COPD, Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Lupus, Crohn's Disease, Bi-Polar Disorder, Anxiety, Hepatitis C, Barrett's Esophagus, Breast Cancer, Open
Heart Surgery,
Multiple Sclerosis, Sleep Apnea, Stent
Surgery History, Colon Cancer, Congestive
Heart Failure, Strokes, Overweight / Obesity, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse and many more diseases and conditions are handled on a case by case basis by the insurance companies underwriting team.
(d)
Heart valve disease requiring
surgery (e) Stroke, aneurysm or cardiomyopathy (f) Kidney disease, liver disease or hepatitis C (g)
Multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease 6.
Insured is eligible for the Lumpsum amount if diagnosed with any of the 10 listed critical illnesses which are (Cancer, Coronary Artery Bypass
Surgery, First
Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Kidney Failure, Major Organ Transplant, Stroke, Aorta Graft
Surgery Primary Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension,
Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting Symptoms, Permanent Paralysis of Limbs) in the policy contract.
Typical conditions covered by an individual critical illness insurance policy are: cancer, stroke,
heart attack, Alzheimer's disease, aortic
surgery, aplastic anemia, bacterial meningitis, benign brain tumour, blindness, coma, coronary artery bypass
surgery, deafness,
heart valve replacement, kidney failure, loss of independent existence, loss of limbs, loss of speech, major organ failure on waiting list, major organ transplant, motor neuron disease,
multiple sclerosis, occupational HIV infection, paralysis, Parkinson's disease, and severe burns.
Typical conditions covered by Critical Illness are cancer, stroke,
heart attack, Alzheimer's disease, aortic
surgery, aplastic anemia, bacterial meningitis, benign brain tumour, blindness, coma, coronary artery bypass
surgery, deafness,
heart valve replacement, kidney failure, loss of independent existence, loss of limbs, loss of speech, major organ failure on waiting list, major organ transplant, motor neuron disease,
multiple sclerosis, occupational HIV infection, paralysis, Parkinson's disease, and severe burns.