Apologies if this has been covered before. I have had a search but can't find an answer to my question. Hopefully, some of you have experience and can advise me.
I am a keen hiker and have booked to do a five day guided trek to Milford Sound in New Zealand. (I live in Australia). The hike is only accessible by boat, and the hiking is mountainous but not extreme. I am trying to get travel insurance, and getting responses that say they will not cover me.
I have had two heart valve replacements - first one in December 2014, and the second one a year ago tomorrow. I currently have an Inspirus Resilia tissue valve. Eleven days after my last surgery (I was at home) I went into Atrial Fibrillation and collapsed out cold twice. I was taken by ambulance to the closest hospital (45 minutes drive away). In the ambulance I went into Ventricular Cardiac Arrest a number of times for periods of ten seconds and increasing, but returned to consciousness without intervention each time. After four months of treatment, I was able to get off all medications.
When I disclose my heart history to get travel insurance for my trip, I am being told that they won't cover me to hike overseas.
I am covered via Medicare in Australia (I hope)
I am close to retirement age, and have been planning to return to the UK to hike in the coming years. I am English by birth and hold dual nationality. I was also hoping to hike in other countries.
Could any hikers on here (or those of you that engage in 'adventure activities' please advise me how you have dealt with this? Thanking you in advance.
Sandra
I am a keen hiker and have booked to do a five day guided trek to Milford Sound in New Zealand. (I live in Australia). The hike is only accessible by boat, and the hiking is mountainous but not extreme. I am trying to get travel insurance, and getting responses that say they will not cover me.
I have had two heart valve replacements - first one in December 2014, and the second one a year ago tomorrow. I currently have an Inspirus Resilia tissue valve. Eleven days after my last surgery (I was at home) I went into Atrial Fibrillation and collapsed out cold twice. I was taken by ambulance to the closest hospital (45 minutes drive away). In the ambulance I went into Ventricular Cardiac Arrest a number of times for periods of ten seconds and increasing, but returned to consciousness without intervention each time. After four months of treatment, I was able to get off all medications.
When I disclose my heart history to get travel insurance for my trip, I am being told that they won't cover me to hike overseas.
I am covered via Medicare in Australia (I hope)
I am close to retirement age, and have been planning to return to the UK to hike in the coming years. I am English by birth and hold dual nationality. I was also hoping to hike in other countries.
Could any hikers on here (or those of you that engage in 'adventure activities' please advise me how you have dealt with this? Thanking you in advance.
Sandra