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Do you have to declare unstable angina on your travel insurance ( micro vascular) even though pills are keeping it controlled?

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Dear Robinhood9999

Yes !!!!!!! Declare everything , that way you can relax and enjoy every moment of your well earned holiday without any nagging worries.

Take care

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Qualipop

Absolutely. Declare EVERYTHING.

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Yes!

Microvascular angina is not usually considered to be a type of unstable angina.

I live with refractory vasospastic angina. Which can become unstable and I need admitting to hospital.

I have to get a fit to fly letter from my GP as I use oxygen during flights.

I use either Staysure or Avanti.

Have a great holiday!

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