Friday 17 October 2014

Things To Consider If You Travel With A Lung Complaint

If you have a lung condition and you want to go on holiday it is advisable to ask your doctor first if you are fit enough.  If so and you are over 70 you should investigate obtaining travel insurance over 70.

For this it might be to your benefit to obtain a doctor’s letter as to your fitness to travel.  This will save you some time and it will perhaps speed things up with the insurance company too.

If you need oxygen you need to know that free oxygen is only available if you live in the United Kingdom.  Of course, oxygen is available outside England, but you may have to pay for this yourself.  All these things can be discussed between you and the insurers.

There are quite a few insurance companies that will insure you at any age and with medical conditions too.  You would have to fill in a form stating your medical condition precisely.  It is, of course, always possible that you may be rejected, but if you do not disclose your ailments your insurance will probably not pay out if you end up needing medical attention.



It is a fact that people who have lung problems prefer a warmer and drier climate.  However, I know several ladies with emphysema who have found that in very hot weather they find it difficult to breathe and they have to stay indoors with the air-conditioner during the day.

It may be sensible, therefore, to choose a country that is never too hot in the summer months.  People who find it difficult to breathe would also benefit going to a country that is not too hilly as this will pose problems unless you take your mobility scooter with you.

All people who are over 70 and have medical conditions to deal with it is really worth your while to start planning your trip well in advance.  You are less likely to forget something that is vital for your well being if you do this.

When you research an insurance company you should make sure that they cover all aspects of your illness.

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