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rosie53
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Maggie, I've just done it over with Boots, £87 for annual cover worldwide, very happy with it that!
Before I got the annual quote I just asked for a single trip quote...... £92!!! Even the sales advisor was laughing at that!
Thank you for letting me know about them.
Hugs Janette xx
MaggieMac
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

I did it online and found it quite a simple process.

Good luck and let me know how you get on!

Maggie X

 

 

 

rosie53
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Oh thank you for that Maggie, did you do it online or over the phone?
Janette xx
MaggieMac
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi rosie53,

I got an annual policy recently from Boots, Worldwide including America, and with a cruise supplement,  for £143 which I thought was a fair price. 

Best wishes,

Maggie

rosie53
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi ladies, does anyone know which insurance company covers America? I'm insured with Euro tunnel but they now only cover Europe, hoping to book New York for mine and hubby's 50th next year.
Hugs Janette xx
pippy
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

"Insurance with" website and phoning them up after was brilliant, £32 for a week in Europe.

helen44
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

A friend of mine with secondaries (bone) has got a good deal from nowicantravel.co.uk so they might be worth looking at.

Helen x

truffle_shuff
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Yep I will do x



nicky08
Community Champion

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi

I was going to back Janette up and say Eurotunnel as they have always said yes to me and I have bone and liver mets. Their T's and C's haven't changed regarding pre existing conditions so I wonder why you weren't able to get cover?

I think the moneysavingexoert website might not show the companies that offer reasonable cover fir secondary BC? Many of the travel insurance companies will insure pre existing conditions, including primary BC, but then either won't cover SBC or charge incredibly high premiums.

BTW truffle shuff we are still in the EU so it won't make a difference plus Switzerland has never been in the EU but us listed as countries covered by European travel insurance.

Hope everyone gets insured at reasonable costs and please update any extra companies that will or won't cover SBC, this us such a useful thread.

Nicky x

Maz61
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Optomissy64. Many thanks for that. I will definitely check this out tomorrow. Will keep forum updated in how it goes. Maz61
truffle_shuff
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

going to have a go tomorrow xx

Optimissy64
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Maz 61 if you go on Moneysaving Expert there is a section on travel insurance and a sub-section for people with pre-exisiting conditions and you put your details in and a number of very reasonable quotes come up. I've renewed my travel ins using one of these.

Maz61
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi All,

My previous post mentioned I'd been told yes to cover by Eurotunnel, which I was excited about. However, on ringing back a week ago the person I spoke to said no this was not the case! So back to square one. I agree with many of the comments posted - what is wrong with these companies? They certainly do need educating. I'm now on the trail of finding​another insurer and will try those already mentioned. Maz61
rosie53
Member

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Sorry I meant Euro tunnel xx
rosie53
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Truffle, have you tried Euro travel? I've always gone with them, they don't ask loads of questions just want to know that your doctor says you are fit to travel and that you have not been told that you are terminal (6 months)
Good luck.
Hugs Janette xx
truffle_shuff
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

 hi ,

  Can anyone advise me , I am trying to get travel insurance for june to switszerland. I have mets to liver brain and bone , . Doc says I am fit to travel , but tried 7 firms this mornin from the list provided on web sire for secondary breast  and no one will insure me. One quote was for over one thousand , others wont give me quotes . 

 I am very upset , do you rhink its because we are not in EU now . 

 

 can anyone help  , I do want to go away , may be my las year of hrealth xx

 

thank you   

Maz61
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Didi62. I have been speaking to the big players re insurance, it seems they are the ones who refuse. I too feared a massive premium but would be happy with £115.21. Have a fab holiday, not too long to wait. Thank you to all the responses this has really helped. Maz61 x
Maz61
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Nicky. Sorry for late reply hadn't realised I needed to click box to be notified of a response! Thanks for your feedback. They were really helpful when I spoke with them. Will check re companion. Maz61 x
Maz61
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi,  Sorry for late response, I thought I'd get a notification that answers had come through.  Realised I had not clicked for that to happen!  Many thanks for that info.  I will contact All Clear for a quote before making a decision.  Hope you enjoy your second snowboarding trip.  All the best.  Maz61.

didi62
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

I have just managed to get 14 night cruise travel insurance to Europe with insure pink.i have liver secondary's since may 2016.it cost me £115.21 .i was very pleased with the quote as I feared it would be much higher.so my holiday is booked for June and I can't wait.didi x
nicky08
Community Champion

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Maz61

I have used Eurotunnel on a number of occasions including when they used to have an annual worldwide policy. If you read their policy documents online before buying a policy you will see the criteria for travel with pre existing conditions. Unlike most (all?) other travel insurance companies they don't penalise you with a high premium for having SBC, your pre existing condition could be just high BP or something else.

I have never had to make a claim through them, or any other company I have used, so can't vouch for that side of things. I think their single trip European policy is only about £7.45, check if you should insure your travelling companion/s as well ( I think one companion may be included on your policy) as they should be insured on the same policy in case everyone travelling with you had to come back early etc.

Nicky x

Juicylucy
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Maz61, I have recently been diagnosed with Secondary Breast cancer in the Bone and needed insurance cover for snowboarding in January and Italy in April. I managed to get cover with a company called All Clear, they have a live chat where you can ask questions about you condition but most of the time they tell you not to press yes to your condition being terminal. I paid around #99 including winter sports cover....Worth a shot, you might have to speak to them in person about your condition but when I've spoken to them about mine they've advised they'll cover.....Good Luck

Maz61
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi,

 

I have just joined the forum and have a diagnosis of secondary breast cancer in the bone (sternum/3rd rib)  Sorry this is not a direct response to your post but I am trying to find travel insurance for a trip to Croatia later this year.  So far 3 companies have refused to cover me.  I then noticed a lot of comments about Eurotunnel Insurance.  I have spoken with them and they say I would come under their Fit to Travel Policy.  Does anyone have experience of this company in reference to insurance and claims.  After a day of refusals I could have cried when they said yes, but it seems to good to be true! ........Maz61

Sharon_Collins
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi, I have just got an annual travel policy through Tesco Bank for just £91.27. I have Secondary breast cancer in the bone and due to the chemo meds I'm on I  also have diabetes type 2.

This is for worldwide excluding USA and Canada. 

They have stated that I am not covered for these medical conditions. 

Not sure if this is of use to any one, just thought I'd put it on in case. 

MaggieMac
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi Icedtea,

I'm not on Kadcyla but I recently got an annual worldwide policy from Boots, covering my lung mets diagnosed at the end of October 2016. The cost was £140 which included the cruise supplement.

Maybe worth a try?

MaggieMac X

nicky08
Community Champion

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi

Have a read back over the last few posts, they will be more up to date than the old ones.

When it comes to secondaries a lot of insurance companies either refuse to quote/offer cover or charge huge premiums.

The ones I've used for Europe are Eurotunnel - last time I used them they were very reasonable, will cover annually and single trip and don't ask any medical questions (which takes forever!). You just have to meet their travel criteria which you can read in their Ts and Cs online. I have used AXA PPP, as I've said on here, for worldwide travel and again they are reasonable and don't ask all those probing medical questions- just be fit to travel etc. Other than that MIA come up quite regularly for European travel but don't cover further afield.

Hope this helps.

Nicky x

Icedtea
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hello, this is my first post. I am on Kadcyla because of skin mets. Bones clear, CT clear. I have been trying to get travel insurance quotes but most companies run scared when they hear I have my chemo iv every 3 weeks. It's crazy really cause I am so well in myself and would like to travel a bit in Europe. Anyone out there on Kadcyla give me some advice? Thank you
Karent
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi

Yes they said fully insured very strange isn't it, it so wrong you would think they would want us to go on holiday and enjoy ourselves but seem to want to make it harder

Hope you get insurance soon

Karen xxx
helen44
Member

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Try MIA Ann. I have bone and liver mets and they insured me for a single trip to France and Netherlands -it wasn't the cheapest, £136 for a week, however I felt that they knew all about me and I was happy with the cover. They are a specialist medical travel insurance company. Good luck.
Helen x
Anneemay
Member

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I am really pleased that you have been able to get insured for your trip to Greece and hope you have a lovely time. Does the policy include medical expenses or cancellation that may be related to cancer or is this excluded? As after I went through all the relevant questions with the person at Insurancewith regarding my condition,I was told they could not insure me. I am assuming that they are questions all people are asked with secondary breast cancer, so I can't understand why I am not able to get insurance. Ann

Karent
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi everyone

I have just booked a week in Greece in October got insuranced with insurancewith for £38 were very friendly x helpful

Karen xx
Anneemay
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Thank you I will give them a call. Ann

AJCairns
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi, I have secondary breast cancer in liver, lungs and sternum - got a reasonable quote for travel insurance for Palma from http://www.nowicantravel.co.uk (less than £50). Hope this helps. 🙂

 

 

Anneemay
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Just tried to get travel insurance,for a coach trip to Spain, went back to Insurancewith as they covered me earlier this year for trips in UK. Nothing has changed in relation to my disease and treatments but they would not insure me this time probably because I'm going to Spain. 😨 I have got travel insurance with my bank but they also will not cover the cancer. Ann 

mint_tea
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

I agree also with Nicky and Janette.  However just wanted to say thanks for reminder about AXAPPP from Nicky.  I am filling up the school hols with some longer haul trips so will call tomorrow and see if I can get a worldwide annual policy.

nicky08
Community Champion

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi

I agree Janette, I have always been told exactly the same as you have been by Eurotunnel so I'm not sure why the advisor told Anniemay something different. However we should go with what we are told and I'm glad she got insurance at a reasonable price. With regards to what I have previously written about worldwide insurance you can definitely be insured by AXAPPP for an annual worldwide policy which has the same criteria as the Eurotunnel one had/has.  ie fit to travel, not been told it's terminal, not going abroad for treatment and condition is stable. I was misquoted for the premium due to a mix up about belonging to the forces (who get a discount) but I now have a policy for £350, worldwide and annual. Which is great as, after my good scan results, I can now join the other members of my family when they travel to New York for my brothers wedding next month 😊

Nicky x

rosie53
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi annemay, sorry to hear about your insurance problems, don't really understand it?  I am insured with Eurotunnel, I'm going to Cyprus in sept and gran canaria at Christmas. I spoke to an adviser at Eurotunnel and told them all details about my condition  (mets in hips ribs and spine) all they wanted to know is that my condition is not terminal. I said it is a life limiting illness with no cure but as yet my oncologist has not said I am terminal as yet and they were happy to go ahead with the policy so long as my oncologist says I am fit to travel. 

It's a bit of a nightmare for us travel insurance isn't it, a good friend of mine who has secondaries in her liver  (she has had them for years!) doesn't even bother with insurance anymore!  She had travelled to Australia, American and Europe without any......not sure I could do that! But she refuses to let the illness stop her from seeing the world! 

Hugs Janette xxxx 

Deedeepuss
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi, I used insurewith and a week in Cyprus was about £44 that's with lets in spine, liver and lung. Other insurers hundreds more.

Enjoy your trips x
EJ81
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Useful to know Anneemay thanks you for all the information. We are going abroad later this year and I intend to get a letter from my onc saying that I am stable and she is happy for me to travel. Hopefully I ended it but I feel it gives me z bit of extra backup should I need to make a claim.
Keeping my fingers crossed we stay in the EU after the vote next week as without European healthcare I think it's going to make insurance a lot more difficult to find for us. Xxx
Deedeepuss
Member

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Insurewith autocorrect kicked in
Deedeepuss
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Unsurewith are very good with secondaries
Anneemay
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Further to my previous post I contacted Eurotunnel insurance the next day with a view to taking up the annual insurance with them, however when I told the advisor I had secondary bc she informed me that I would not be covered for claims relating either directly or indirectly to the cancer. I did not actually clarify the fact with her but I am assuming that if I had to cancel a holiday due to becoming unwell due to my cancer , I would not be able to claim for cancellation. I decided that this policy was not for me as although I am stable and feeling well enough to travel now, who knows how this beast of a disease will come back and bite me when I least expect it and I needed an insurance policy to cover me for this eventuality. 

Looking through the forum again, Insurancewith.com had been recommended by members so I completed the online indepth medical questions to obtain a quote, only to be advised at the end to contact them to speak to a customer advisor. Which I did the next day and spoke to a very helpful advisor. After looking through my online questions she informed me that they would not be able to insure me on an annual policy but could offer me a single trip policy and my breast cancer would be covered. We are only travelling in the UK at the moment so obviously any medical problems I might have will be treated by the NHS, which lowered my medical insurance risk.

I was quoted £8.67 for a 8 day holiday on their Emerald policy without cancellation cover as we are going later this week and £7.77 on their Sapphire policy with £3000 cancellation cover for a 5 day trip next month both policies had £75 excess. I know that it is not as convienient as a annual policy but if it gives me peace of mind that I am covered with regards to the bc, I will just go along with it. 

We are planning to go abroad later this year providing I stay well, so it will be interesting to know how much they will quote me for that holiday. I will keep you posted!!!! Ann xx

 

Anneemay
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Thank you for your quick response, the adviser I spoke to was not forth coming with the definition of terminal even though I laboured the point with her for some time, so I was reluctant to take the policy. I looked at their policy conditions on line and it did not really clarify the definition of terminal there either, however looking at the forum it seems that members like you have gone with it and others have had no problems, so I think I will take the plunge. Ann xx

nicky08
Community Champion

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi.

I agree with mint tea. I had an annual (worldwide) policy with them last year and had it confirmed by the sales advisor I spoke to that their definition of terminal means you have been told you will die in the next few months and there is no further treatment available to you. Unfortunately they now have dropped the worldwide policy so I have had to go elsewhere this year as I'm hoping to travel to USA for my brother's wedding. Otherwise I would have stuck with Eurotunnel for annual (European) insurance as I think they have a very good policy and are taking a good stance with the whole secondary BC (and other pre existing conditions) not being penalised with outrageous premiums.

Nicky x

mint_tea
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

Anneemay

 

I took out an annual policy with them just last week.  I specifically asked them how they defined terminal and was told "you've been advised you have less than 6 months".  I am comfortable with that, I know if needed for a claim my Onc would do a letter to confirm I am stable and he was happy for me to travel etc.

 

hope that helps!

Anneemay
Member

Re: Travel Insurance

I have just contacted Eurotunnel to possibly take out individual annual travel insurance with them and I got stumped when she asked me whether I had a terminal diagnosis. I did not know what to say for although I know that I can not be cured, so I am terminal in that respect, I am being treated and at the moment stable.

My GP would more than likely give me a letter saying that I am fit to travel and can not for see any problems relating to the cancer in the immediate future but who knows what's around the corner. My concern is whether I will be covered with their policy or will they try to wiggle out of any possible claim using the "terminal" diagnosis. Any thoughts on this will be appreciated. Ann xx

Barbie40
Member

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Thanks for the advice lovely ladies. I'm going to Spain and have my EHIC card. Seeing onc tomorrow for results of scan fingers crossed it's not what I fear but if it is I will ask if she can do me a letter for the insurers.

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EJ81
Member

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To add to what Nicky has said. It may be worth getting a letter from your oncologist saying, regardless of the test results, that s/he doesn't expect you to require any treatment while you are away. That might be enough to cover your back with someone like Eurotunnel.

I hope you find something xxx

nicky08
Community Champion

Re: Travel Insurance

Hi

Sorry you are in that awful place of waiting for test results, we all know how bad that can be and I hope that when you get them back everything is OK and mets aren't diagnosed.

Regarding travel insurance it may depend on where you are going. If it's Europe you should be able to use Eurotunnel insurance (even when not travelling with them) and they offer single trip or annual trip insurance (but no longer offer worldwide cover). However you should read their policy terms and conditions before taking it out as I think it might state that your disease/condition needs to be stable and it possibly says that you shouldn't be awaiting test results. I'm not sure as I'm no longer using them so have not checked their website recently.

Other than them you could try the AXAPPP insurance that I've mentioned on here before but I don't know what questions they will ask, I do know though that they don't go through the whole medical screening process that many companies do. They still may ask if your condition is stable and that could be the stumbling block.

Any other company seem to ask very detailed questions and I think the waiting for test results could again be a problem however you do need to let them know because if there was any claim arising from a fall or accident whilst on holiday I'm sure you wouldn't be covered if you've not declared everything.

Alternatively if you have travel insurance in place through a bank account or similar you could still travel but know that any claim arising from BC wouldn't be covered and be prepared to take the risk? I have done this in the past for short trips to Paris when my daughter was studying there knowing that the EHIC card would cover me for any unforeseen BC related health issues and my bank account's travel insurance would cover me for things like delays, lost luggage and any medical problems unrelated to BC.

Hope this helps but sorry I can't give you a definite answer.

Nicky x

Barbie40
Member

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Hello ladies

I'm looking for a bit of advice on travel insurance. I'm going on holiday in 2 weeks and have been declined travel insurance because I'm waiting for test results to see if I have bones mets. Primary 2013 and been well until recently having leg n hip pain.

Can anyone suggest an insurer who won't ask the question about waiting for test results.

Thanks in advance
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