I have an annual travel insurance with Travel Insurance Direct - "Business Annual Multitrip - Standard Europe 24 days per trip", cost me all of £29 and been with them for about 3 years now.
As a newly diagnosed T2, I obviously had to contact them and this afternoon I spoke to a very nice chap (Matt) about this. As soon as I said Diabetes Type 2 diet controlled only, it was added to my policy with no increase whatsoever and a new policy will arrive in a matter of days.
It turns out that if you manage your T2 on diet alone and not being under specialist care or any medication, they are perfectly happy to cover for the condition. However, if you have been referred to a specialist, take any medication or is any other type Diabetic you need to go through a medical screening and the cost could increase.
But I am pleased a punch for the time being at least!
Now I know a similar question was asked else where, but still .................. going through airports with your testing kit, does anybody have experience with carrying a copy of a travel insurance with Diabetes as a covered illness, if security would allow you through with your testing kit?? This is contra to carrying a Doctor's letter stating this. As my GP is refusing to support self testing, I would not be able to get a letter from him stating such and I wondered if one's Travel Insurance document would "do the trick".
Thank you as always for your input
Best
Alice