Hello,
During residency I voluntarily received treatment for alcohol dependence in an inpatient setting. I entered a 5 year monitoring contract with our state physician health program and was prescribed a beta blocker during treatment for hypertension likely from acute withdrawl, but I am still taking it.
I am currently applying for own occ DI. I was hoping not to have to disclose the history but I am thinking that the prescription is discoverable, and therefore the treating physician and therefore the history.
What will disclosing this information do to my ability to get a policy? I assume I may have an exclusion for mental nervous, but what else? Am I incorrect about companies being able to discover this (I have no idea how they would unless I disclosed it myself)? Would my documentation of successful 5 years of monitoring help in regards to getting an exclusion removed?
Anyone with experience or thoughts on this situation please let me know.
During residency I voluntarily received treatment for alcohol dependence in an inpatient setting. I entered a 5 year monitoring contract with our state physician health program and was prescribed a beta blocker during treatment for hypertension likely from acute withdrawl, but I am still taking it.
I am currently applying for own occ DI. I was hoping not to have to disclose the history but I am thinking that the prescription is discoverable, and therefore the treating physician and therefore the history.
What will disclosing this information do to my ability to get a policy? I assume I may have an exclusion for mental nervous, but what else? Am I incorrect about companies being able to discover this (I have no idea how they would unless I disclosed it myself)? Would my documentation of successful 5 years of monitoring help in regards to getting an exclusion removed?
Anyone with experience or thoughts on this situation please let me know.
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