Yes. You won't be eligible for the best rates, but you may be able to find a company that will insure you. At the insurance company where I used to work, it was an automatic denial (they view it the same as diabetes).
Here's my thought on the subject - can you lie? Depending on how much insurance you're applying for, they may not require copies of your medical records, and blood work only checks for the basics. Depending on the company and/or amount, though, they may require medical records. And, if your symptoms/hormones have been under control for awhile, they're more likely to approve. If you're on Metformin, though, it raises a HUGE red flag.
I hope you're able to get a decent rate!
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