Lyn is quite right if you are fit enough to go then in the normal scheme of things nothing is likely to happen PCa wise in the fortnight or so away. I was slightly different as that having had chemo 2 days prior to going away an infection could happen which would need immediate hospital treatment.
It is the lack of insurance prior to the holiday that is the problem if you have to cancel. This is where you must look closely at the cut off dates of when you start paying more percentage wise than your deposit as the holiday gets nearer.
I had two cruises booked for this year and when I was told in March that I was terminal any form of travel insurance became an impossibility and I was advised anyway by my Onco to cancel the June cruise. I had until end March before the full amount had to be paid so reluctantly cancelled it losing my £300 deposit (£150 each) Our 2nd cruise is booked for October (transatlantic ) and that has to be paid in full by July 2nd. Again no insurance....and going to the USA Hmmmm.
I see my Onco on June 11th when he will have next weeks MRI scan results. That gives me two weeks to decide. USA without insurance ...OK only flying back, not staying. Cancel, lose another £300, transfer my deposit to another cruise around Europe ...has to be the same cruise line and would have to pay in full now for this summer/autumn cruise or lose my deposit and wait until a last minute deal comes up which would possibly save more than £300....the 8 day cruise we have just done was £499 pp for a promenade cabin which 2 months ago was £899pp
Answers on a postcard please.
End of the day a lot depends on what my dear old Onco has to say.....I'm looking forward to seeing his face when I show him some photos of the Norwegian fjords.
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Barry (alias Barrington )