MargB
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I do not usually bother with travel insurance as my holidays these days are driving over to family in Ireland. First part of the trip is to Northern Ireland so medically speaking, exactly the same as here. Just over the border and often pop back over if I want to draw cash and it really is only a short drive.
However, thought I would check out travel insurance. Basic quotes were around the ?30 mark for annual travel insurance. However, after putting in medical history, one quote went to over ?100 and another went to over ?200.
Think the next trip will be another one that I do not bother to take out insurance for! Already top up my car insurance - just don't see the point.
In addition to diabetes I have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, stomach ulcers, under-active thyroid. The diabetes is the latest to be diagnosed and there are no problems - they are just conditions being treated with meds. Think the quotes are ridiculous.
Does anyone else bother with such insurance or am I being tight? LOL
However, thought I would check out travel insurance. Basic quotes were around the ?30 mark for annual travel insurance. However, after putting in medical history, one quote went to over ?100 and another went to over ?200.
Think the next trip will be another one that I do not bother to take out insurance for! Already top up my car insurance - just don't see the point.
In addition to diabetes I have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, stomach ulcers, under-active thyroid. The diabetes is the latest to be diagnosed and there are no problems - they are just conditions being treated with meds. Think the quotes are ridiculous.
Does anyone else bother with such insurance or am I being tight? LOL