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Morning everybody I have just joined up have a question to ask is it ok to fly away on holiday later this year on holiday ?

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Wodney1966

Is it a s icd that you have

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JIMBOB54 in reply toWodney1966

from what i can see its a 6290 LATITUDE COMMUNICATOR WOODNEY1969 THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY

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Sina-6491

Sorry I don't really know, but good luck with everything 😊😊😊

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stevejb1810

Hi Jim bob, welcome to our little bit of the web. I think this is a question for your cardiologist. I’m surprised they didn’t tell you that in all the host of other things you should have been told on discharge. My gut reaction is yes, you’ll be good to go but I’m not qualified.

, so definitely one for the experts.

Steve

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alheart

HI Jim,

First of all I am no expert and am not qualified in anyway!

I had an AVR and pre-emtive double by-pass in October 2015 and flew to Thailand in February 2016! With my consultant and surgeons blessing.

Only drawback was the shock of the cost of the travel insurance!

However, it was well worth it.

Seek advice and then crack on with life

Take care and all the best

Alastair

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JIMBOB54 in reply toalheart

Hi Alastair

thanks for your reply yes insurance is a worry who did you insure with ?

Jim

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alheart in reply toJIMBOB54

Hi,

Do it through Saga

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gal4God

I used to have to be scanned instead of walking thru a scammer at the airport and it’s weird but I coped.

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JIMBOB54 in reply togal4God

Hi gal4gold

thanks for your reply

Jim

I had a BOSTON 2lead fitted 8/11/17 and flew 27/12/17. You can go in the new scanners that you raise your arms in but not the metal gates. I had no problems in a very busy Manchester Airport and no probs on return in Lanzarote. Like someone else has said make sure you have correct travel insurance and declare all health issues that is the most painful part of travelling post insertion

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JIMBOB54 in reply toHeatherForanSmith

Morning Heather

Thanks for your reply. The information is useful

Jim

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alheart

Meant to add that I also have a "medi-tag" umid_uk@email.identifyyourself.com

Lot easier for airports and hospital trips

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JIMBOB54 in reply toalheart

Hi alheart

thanks for the information i will check that site out

Regards Jim

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