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Travel insurance, pre-existing condition or not?
hairy_lairy
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Help. Hubby and I are off to Thailand in a few weeks. We took out anual travel insurance when we booked this, about nine months ago. Recently my hubby's been getting palpitations after exercising so went to see the doc. Several tests have been done but so far all they know is that he has a very slow heart rate but can't yet tell if it's a real problem or what's causing it. Further tests and consultations have been organised for when we get back from holiday. The doc when asked if we should tell insurers was a bit non-commital but said that nothing has been diagnosed so probably not. We want to be sure we're still covered ok so can anyone confirm what's best to do.
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