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Andy Dick:
Ok, so I was making adjustments to my life insurance.  When I did I got a letter that they are making adjustments to my policy because of my "cardiovascular profile."  One of the intems they use to determine the profile is BMI.  Anyone who knows anything about exercise science knows that BMI for athletes are screwed up because of having higher amounts of muscle mass.  Since high school when I was a wrestler, I have always had a high BMI for that reason.  Has anyone ever encountered anything like this and did they fight it and win?  I know I can show them studies and writings that state that it is scewed for athletic populations but I am guessing they will just send me a big FU anyway.  Does anyone have any ideas or advice.

TheRedReaper:
Well you're an idiot for getting insurance to begin with. Sorry.
 
Anyhow, are you simply a muscled lightweight, or a fat ass superheavyweight like me? If you are visibly muscled and not fat, then shouldn't it be easy to appear in person at their office and explain you're heavy because you're a weightlifter? (And they'd see it was true if you wear a muscle T-shirt LOL)
 
But if you're a real big heavyweight who has eaten too much to encourage excessive weightgain, you might be screwed.
 
Good luck, anyhow.

movmasty:

--- Quote from: TheRedReaper on Oct 19, 2012, 05:33 AM ---Well you're an idiot
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To insult people should not be admitted.

TheRedReaper:

--- Quote from: movmasty on Oct 19, 2012, 05:44 AM ---To insult people should not be admitted.

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It wasn't an insult. It's a way of speaking in English that you do not understand.
 
Are you not going to reply to my post about how you should be listening to people and asking questions instead of telling them so and so? Because you're doing it again.

Chris Ⓐ LeRoux:
Can you shop for a different company-policy?

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