Hi everyone
Hubby is off skiing with his mates and thought he had better update his travel insurance because he had changed his blood pressure tablets.
The travel insurance advisor told him that as he is not on Hydroxycarbamide and as he hasn't had any tablets for more than six months and is not on any form of treatment, and, because no treatment is needed and is on watch and wait he is covered for the CMML. I was quite surprised but it nice to know things can go back to normal sometimes.
Molly
Travel Insurance -9 months after end of Hydroxycarbamide
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Travel Insurance -9 months after end of Hydroxycarbamide
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69 yrs hubby - CMML 1 dx Feb 2013
raised Monocytes was watch and wait
Nov 13 hydroxycarbamide.
Jan 14 blood OK back on w&w
Jan 19 disease advancement to CMML-F (fibrosis)
69 yrs hubby - CMML 1 dx Feb 2013
raised Monocytes was watch and wait
Nov 13 hydroxycarbamide.
Jan 14 blood OK back on w&w
Jan 19 disease advancement to CMML-F (fibrosis)
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Re: Travel Insurance -9 months after end of Hydroxycarbamide
Dear Molly
Hooray!! That is good news - not to mention a bit of a saving on the insurance premium??!!
Hope your husband has an enjoyable skiing holiday and that the fresh mountain air does him good!!
best wishes
Chris
Hooray!! That is good news - not to mention a bit of a saving on the insurance premium??!!
Hope your husband has an enjoyable skiing holiday and that the fresh mountain air does him good!!
best wishes
Chris
Chris.Trustee,Patient Support Ambassador (Essex) (F) Age 73 (2023)).Diagnosed in 2008. CMML-1. Normal red cells, low white cells & platelets, slightly raised monocytes. Enlarged spleen. Not had any treatment - active monitoring 6-monthly.
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