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Hello guys, I just turned 20 last month and my health insurance has been cancelled, I got a physical to check things out before then and my alt and ast liver enzyms were up so I got a ultrasound of my liver, nothing found.. got another blood test a couple days later and they were normal, then I turned 20 and my insurance cancelled.. But recently, I have been having this pain in my upper middle back down through my right side, it hurts when I stretch out and it hurts when I take deep breaths, the pain on a scale of 1-10 is about an 8 when I take deep breaths and about a 7 when I stretch the wrong way. I have some trouble swallowing too.. I am concern because if something happens to me my life is not insured.I have been surfing the net for good health insurance, i came into oneshopinsurance.com has anyone tried online insurance? how effective is the online quote system? can i depend my money on these?thanks in advance.Carla :P

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Hey man not to scare you but check out your lungs. I had two collapsed lungs from swimming 7 to 9 hours a day after school Pretty much i little bubble forms somewhere on the outside of the lung and well its pops. Its nothin to worry about but it would be good to know. I hade the same syptoms as you described. What do you need life insurance as such a young age? All i have is car insurance and car theft.

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