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Anyone been going on holiday not sure about insurance answered as best I can but varices question stuck o now no acites swelling gone down one report from 2021 decsaid grade one varices but none now never had tied or tipped or whatever goes with varices no bleeding n no liver transplant mentioned not on list no jaundice was when realised what was wrong but no jaundice now just wondering how it works what best route no admission hospital since April that was cellulitis nearlt year for liver problems

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If varices are diagnosed once then you must always add it to insurance and answer the drop down boxes truthfully. There will be a box asking about bleeds and banding, also about hospital admissions and transplant.

That also goes for BP, cholesterol ascities and anything else.

Europe's fairly cheap, look at annual policy.

Cruise is expensive.

USA is a silly amount.

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