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I finalley got out of Australia
Posted by denise.theobald on 2008-03-29 06:02
 
Hello fellow pacers!!!!

Well, I wrote a few months ago telling you I was going on a cruise. Well I am happy to say that my husband and I had a wonderful time sailing the South Pacific on the new P&O cruise liner Pacific Dawn. I took out extra cover on health insurance and travelled fine. After having a pacer for over 43 years I finally got out of Australia for the first time. I would dearly love to visit the USA but my cardio informs me that I would never get insurance to go there. I also heard that they will not let me in over there because I a would be considered a major health risk.
Oh well, perhaps somewhere else. Anyhow hope everyone is travelling along fine. Happy pacing and take care
Denise
 

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Hello Denise

Comment posted by Rewiredaussiegirl on 2008-03-29 09:00.
Hi Denise!
Im glad you had a great holiday.Friends of mine did that trip and had a lovely time.
I remember chatting to you before but I cant remember what part of Aussieland you are from ?
You are such an inspiration! ! I cant believe you have had a pacemaker for so long.Hope you manage to find a way to do that USA trip some time.
Take care and keep in touch
Kay
 

Why?

Comment posted by heckboy on 2008-03-29 10:06.
Why can't you come to the US?
 

PM is not an illness.

Comment posted by johng on 2008-03-29 10:44.
Denise,
I would be interested in knowing where you got the impression that you cannot go to the USA, because of your PM.
I travel regularly to the USA from Europe.
The travel insurance company is aware of my PM, and the representative is only concerned about the underlying heart problem. He considers the PM as reducing the risk to my health.
I am 69 yrs. old and feel that my PM is the reason I can enjoy a full and active life.
Talk to a travel Ins. company Rep. they shoul be able to help.
Best of luck,
Johng
 

Travel

Comment posted by heckboy on 2008-03-29 10:47.
I have traveled internationally several times since getting a PM. Aside from sking for the pat down when singled out of line for the wand, I have never disclosed it having a PM and it has never come up.
 

I'm from AUST

Comment posted by freddo on 2008-03-31 01:59.
I have had a pm for three years and I have been OS yes it does cost more but I have had not problems. I also went on the same P & O trip a few years ago.
I would love to know where abouts in AUST that you come from. I'm from Melbourne
 

To everyone who answered my Posting

Comment posted by denise.theobald on 2008-04-16 12:11.
To everyone who answered my posting,

My cardio told me I would experience problems going to the States as they do not take kindly to people with heart problems. To Johng,,,yes ofcourse the pacemakers are not a illness...I am going on what my specialist told me. I did have some problem getting travel insurance to go on the cruise....It took a letter from my GP as well as a letter from my cardio detailing my conditon. Freddo...I come from Sydney and thanks for the message Kaye.
Would love to chat on line...but never seem to get anyone on there.
Take care everyone...
 

Pacemaker & US

Comment posted by luckypm on 2008-05-11 03:00.
Hi,
Re entering the US with a pacemaker - I woud be astounded if it was a problem - check with local US embassy.

As for insurance - call any big discount travel agency and get a list of insurers - call them & see what rates they would quote you.

Hiring a car and doing an independant road trip in the US is one of the greatest trips on the planet (with or with out a PM)
 

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