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I Am A Diabetic T2 Do I Have To Have A Medical Travel Insurance

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funkyjane | 21:45 Tue 06th Feb 2018 | Insurance
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Where are you travelling from and to, jane?
Irrespective of having to, if you are travelling abroad, it is advisable to have insurance anyway.
You must declare any medical condition which an insurer asks about, which would usually include diabetes. However it's highly unlikely that an insurer would require you to undergo a medical examination.

The charity Diabetes UK has a partnership with this insurer:
https://www.insuremydiabetes.org.uk/
Everyone should have travel insurance. Some insurers allow you to exclude certain medical conditions but it's up to you if you want to take that risk
I also have type 2 diabetes and use the insurers bunechico recommends. You can get a single trip policy or an annual policy. No medical required but a medical questionnaire on the phone. All quite straightforward.
All travel insurance companies make you have a medical via the phone if you have existing conditions
// Everyone should have travel insurance. //
I have been uninsurable since 1999
you get used to travelling without insurance
nothing happens a lot of the time

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PP - It might be a problem if you find yourself in some far flung part of the world without insurance.
Someone told me that medical insurance is one of the most biggest scams on the planet as you never need it and only 0.001% of holiday makers need it.
I would hate to need a medical evacuation flight if I didn't have insurance. I'll tolerate this so called scam, although I doubt your figure of 0.001% Jahulaye.
Everyone hopes they'll never need it and most don't - there then follows a big 'but'.

I don't blame Peter for his attitude in his situation, my late husband was of the same mind.
We don't like any insurance until we need it.
I wouldn't risk going to the US without medical insurance, jahuyla, where costs could quickly run into thousands- and I doubt very much your figure of 0.001%. Did you mean 1%? (Even that seems low- I know people who have ended up in the equivalent of A&E on holiday)

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