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I had my yearly echo for the bicuspid aortic stenosis that I was diagnosed with last year and thankfully no change. Last week I was at the docs with a totally unrelated problem and she picked up that my pulse rate was 142 and sent me to A&E by the time I got there it was normal. I had loads of tests heart monitor, ECG etc., all came back normal. My GP has organised with my cardio doc, that I wear an events monitor for a week to monitor my heart rate. The appointment is 7/8. I would like to go to Spain for a week next Saturday 25/7 and finding difficult to get insurance as I have that test pending. Does anyone know of an insurance company that may be able to cover me?

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SpiritoftheFloyd

Sorry but I think you'll find that insurance companies will not be prepared to quote for cover if you have any ongoing medical investigation.

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MacRodney in reply to SpiritoftheFloyd

Thank you. Thats what I suspected 🙄

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Hanibil

Try insure and escape

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MacRodney in reply to Hanibil

Just went online for a quote and put further investigation due and everything else and it covers me £133 amazing thank you so much for your recommendation

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