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I'm sure this has been dealt with many times. After many years we are off on holdays abroad. Either Greece or Germany. I've had a quote from staysure, I have PV/MF plus quite a few other health problems, plus I'm 80, partner is 76. Comparison site didn't come up with anything. Any other companies to recommend?

Then there's meds, Rux, Hydroxy, bp, thyroid etc. I read for Greece only 5 meds allowed, I take more, what to do? This is new to me.

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Try All Clear they are suppose to be reasonable i have just come back from Greece I took hydroxycarbamide, thyroxine and aspirin in my hand luggage no problems as long as you only take the amount of meds you need for the holiday and keep in original package and I took an appointment letter from hospital to prove I was under going treatment just in case had no problems no-one checked

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