aussiejohn
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Back in April 2022, I suffered a PE and DVT in my right leg. It was stabilised very quickly and I have been ok ever since. Now on blood thinners (Xarelto) to manage the condition. In July I flew to Norfolk Island - with the precaution of upgrading to J for extra leg room, Brisbane in October with Virgin EconomyX, and Sydney earlier this month with Virgin EconomyX. I had no problems after the flights which I had discussed first with the specialist I see at the Thrombosis Clinic at The Alfred Hospital here in Melbourne.
He has told me that I can fly overseas, but with provisos such as not sitting too long, walking around regularly, taking plenty of water etc. However part of me thinks that embarking on say a 14-15 hour flight is not going to be a good idea. My thoughts so far are that I would have to try and fly J on long sectors and that creates budget problems, and/or breaking the journey into much smaller sectors, with lots of stopovers where possible and use PE for shorter daytime flights. That strategy could end up costing more than a J direct fare.
At 72 I don't have a lot of flying years left, and still want to travel for family history research in the UK, and occasional family history conferences, along with visits to friends and family. So, if possible I want to be able to keep on travelling.
Are there members here who are flying and have had a PE/DVT event? How are you managing this?
Secondly, the more worrying aspect of all this is Travel Insurance. Is it even possible to get Insurance? I already have other pre-existing conditions and dread every time I have to organise Insurance. Would welcome any comments on that aspect as well, particularly companies where you can actually talk to someone who's not just a kid reading stuff (i.e. computer says NO) off a screen when you call.
Thank you.
Back in April 2022, I suffered a PE and DVT in my right leg. It was stabilised very quickly and I have been ok ever since. Now on blood thinners (Xarelto) to manage the condition. In July I flew to Norfolk Island - with the precaution of upgrading to J for extra leg room, Brisbane in October with Virgin EconomyX, and Sydney earlier this month with Virgin EconomyX. I had no problems after the flights which I had discussed first with the specialist I see at the Thrombosis Clinic at The Alfred Hospital here in Melbourne.
He has told me that I can fly overseas, but with provisos such as not sitting too long, walking around regularly, taking plenty of water etc. However part of me thinks that embarking on say a 14-15 hour flight is not going to be a good idea. My thoughts so far are that I would have to try and fly J on long sectors and that creates budget problems, and/or breaking the journey into much smaller sectors, with lots of stopovers where possible and use PE for shorter daytime flights. That strategy could end up costing more than a J direct fare.
At 72 I don't have a lot of flying years left, and still want to travel for family history research in the UK, and occasional family history conferences, along with visits to friends and family. So, if possible I want to be able to keep on travelling.
Are there members here who are flying and have had a PE/DVT event? How are you managing this?
Secondly, the more worrying aspect of all this is Travel Insurance. Is it even possible to get Insurance? I already have other pre-existing conditions and dread every time I have to organise Insurance. Would welcome any comments on that aspect as well, particularly companies where you can actually talk to someone who's not just a kid reading stuff (i.e. computer says NO) off a screen when you call.
Thank you.