Would be interested in hearing if anyone gets a quote or thinks this is worthwhile as may be useful to me if thinking of going away later in the year, my partner is Type 2 on insulin (with some complications such as neuropathy, background retinopathy which I know he failed to mention last time) so would need to make sure we had adequate insurance cover for any eventuality.
In the meantime I looked at this site: http://medicaltravelcompared.co.uk/medical-conditions/diabetic-travel-insurance.aspx. I received loads of quotes from £27 to £140 for a single visit to ski in New Zealand.
@Prem51 ..we have used the company you mention before for previous holidays and they seemed ok in terms of cost but personally I was a little concerned that they did not seem to pay much attention when we informed them of potential changes and almost dismissed them as not relevant..I took out an Annual Worldwide Travel insurance policy with Insureandgo last February, before I was diagnosed as diabetic. It cost £121.49, including an additional premium of £49.50 for my pre-existing conditions at the time (depression, high cholesterol and hyperthyroidism).
I rang them a couple of weeks ago to notify them that I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in September. They have amended my policy to show that, but didn't charge me any additional premium.
If you are happy with your lot, great. Happy Days. Live long and prosper.Hello Molly56,and everybody,,,,,,may I just say that I don't look for holiday insurance,,,as I don't go anywhere,,,,,I cannot tolerate the heat and totally intolerant of the cold,,,,,,so I stay at home,,,,as I
cannot take the strain of all the looking,booking,paying, packing, flying, and the stresses of what I would find when i got there,,,,,and I would have to apply and pay for a passport,,,, as the last one I had was in 1982,,,and it never got used,,,,,,and I could not stand the stress of being on holiday when the drunks start acting daft, getting legless,and generally being a pest,,,,,so home I stay,,,I can trust the water,,,know the food quality,,,,,,and my living room is cool enough when it is hot outside,,,,,,,and totally a freezing point in the winter,!!!,,,so I cover all heat ranges,,,,and then there are all the problems with the airports,,,,,sadly I miss all the fun of 'going abroad',,,,so sad,,,but not bothered,,,,,it is cheaper to stay at home,,,,,,,ttfn from Karen.
Surely there's a typo in that blood level? At 0, hasn't one expired?I use a company for travel insurance in North America called 'PrimeLink' They have fantastic rates - mine was 85$ for the entire year, covers only medical on any vacation up to 4 days (so if i plan on being away for a week, i have to top up the extra days) - but i frequently will travel into the USA for a day or two so its worth it to me.
They cover all pre-existing conditions as long as your condition was stable when you left for vacation. They define stable as 'no change in medication from 6 months prior, no hospitalization from 6 months prior, and that your doctor can verify its stable at that time upon request'
Which is fine since 'insulin' as my medication wont be changing lol All i have to do is not end up in the hospital and its all good!
Also while on the topic - Travel insurance companies will decline any claim if your blood alcohol level is above 0. Just a heads up if no one knew that.
Surely there's a typo in that blood level? At 0, hasn't one expired?
Surely there's a typo in that blood level? At 0, hasn't one expired?
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