Mickey527
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I am trying to plan a cruise for my family. There will be 12 adults and 3 children.
This cruise will be a celebration of my finishing chemo and radiation. My final chemo is Feb 11th and my final radiation will be mid April.
I have a wound on my breast where they did that mastectomy in September that has not healed yet. It has been almost 6 months but the Dr said the chemo is slowing the healing process. Once I am off chemo I should heal quicker.
I want to book for the end of May and be on the cruise for my birthday (5/27). A few agents have told me about cruise insurance but when I looked into it they had a "pre-existing condition" clause.
I would only cancel if the wound has not healed by the time the cruise was leaving. Would this be considered a pre-exisiting condition?
I can't get any answer from DCL direct, they skirt around the issue when I asked. Peggie
This cruise will be a celebration of my finishing chemo and radiation. My final chemo is Feb 11th and my final radiation will be mid April.
I have a wound on my breast where they did that mastectomy in September that has not healed yet. It has been almost 6 months but the Dr said the chemo is slowing the healing process. Once I am off chemo I should heal quicker.
I want to book for the end of May and be on the cruise for my birthday (5/27). A few agents have told me about cruise insurance but when I looked into it they had a "pre-existing condition" clause.
I would only cancel if the wound has not healed by the time the cruise was leaving. Would this be considered a pre-exisiting condition?
I can't get any answer from DCL direct, they skirt around the issue when I asked. Peggie
I know that can be a very tough thing...so you definitely deserve this cruise..and I hope that you enjoy every second of it...Good luck with your insurance research!
