Pre-Existing Condition Alert

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Tweeting out pre-existing conditions that could cause you to lose your health coverage if the GOP succeeds in repealing the Affordable Care Act.

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  1. Acromegaly, a disorder caused by the overproduction of growth hormone, is considered a pre-existing condition by many health insurers. It affects at least 16,250 Americans at any given time, and if the ACA is repealed, these people could once again be denied health care.

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  2. 19.1% of Americans are affected by anxiety, which health insurers consider a pre-existing condition. If the ACA is repealed, people with anxiety could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  3. Cirrhosis of the liver, liver scarring caused by many forms of liver disease, is considered a pre-existing condition by many health insurers. It affects at least 3.9 million Americans, and if the ACA is repealed, these people could once again be denied health care.

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  4. Many health insurers regard sickle cell anemia, the misshaping and break down of red blood cells, as a pre-existing condition. It affects at least 100,000 Americans. If the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could lose their health care.

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  5. Many health insurers consider pregnancy a pre-existing condition. About 6.1 million Americans get pregnant each year, and if the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could once again be denied health insurance—possibly for the rest of their lives.

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  6. Many health insurers consider chronic obstructive pulmonary disease a pre-existing condition. It affects 16 million Americans, and if the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could once again be denied health insurance—possibly for the rest of their lives.

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  7. Many health insurers consider rheumatoid arthritis a pre-existing condition, even though it affects about 1.3 million Americans. If the GOP succeeds in repealing the ACA, their lives are on the line.

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  8. Many health insurers consider anxiety a pre-existing condition. It affects 19.1% of Americans each year, and if the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could once again be denied health insurance—possibly for the rest of their lives.

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  9. Many health insurers regard substance use disorder as pre-existing conditions. They affect about 21.5 million Americans. If the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could lose their health care.

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  10. Many health insurers regard fibromyalgia, widespread pain and muscle tenderness, as a pre-existing condition. It affects at least 4 million Americans. If the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could lose their health care.

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  11. Many health insurers consider inflammatory bowel syndrome a pre-existing condition, even though it affects about 1 million Americans. If the GOP succeeds in repealing the ACA, their lives are on the line.

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  12. 5.6% of Americans are affected by anemia, which many health insurers consider a pre-existing condition. If the ACA is repealed, people with anemia could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  13. Between 600,000 and 1.5 million Americans are affected by cardiomyopathy, which many health insurers consider a pre-existing condition. If the ACA is repealed, people with cardiomyopathy could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  14. 1 in 200,000 Americans are affected by demyelinating diseases, which many health insurers consider pre-existing conditions. If the ACA is repealed, people with demyelinating diseases could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  15. Many health insurers consider inflammatory bowel syndrome a pre-existing condition. It affects 1 million Americans each year, and if the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could once again be denied health insurance—possibly for the rest of their lives.

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  16. 4 million Americans are affected by fibromyalgia, which many health insurers consider a pre-existing condition. If the ACA is repealed, people with fibromyalgia could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  17. 132,000 Americans are affected by pulmonary fibrosis, which many health insurers consider a pre-existing condition. If the ACA is repealed, people with pulmonary fibrosis could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  18. 25 million Americans are affected by asthma, which many health insurers consider a pre-existing condition. If the ACA is repealed, people with asthma could lose their health care and be excluded from accessing care in the future.

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  19. Many health insurers regard renal failure, when the kidneys lose their filtering ability, as a pre-existing condition. It affects at least 660,000 Americans. If the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could lose their health care.

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  20. Many health insurers regard sickle cell anemia, the misshaping and break down of red blood cells, as a pre-existing condition. It affects at least 100,000 Americans. If the GOP repeals the ACA, these people could lose their health care.

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