Someone I know who lives on the other side of the world and a flight is around 24 hours, more with an essential stopover. It is essential that medication times be gradually changed to suit a 12 or so hour time difference before travelling. Travel insurance is expensive and this person tends mainly to have nocturnal seizures, even then travelling stress seems to halt those. It would be near impossible (or impossibly expensive) were it not for these facts.
Robert
---In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, <salamander22160@...> wrote :
Hi Nelson
When we fly or go on holiday we have to have travel
insurance, because of our epilepsy and in my case
encephalitis and other disabilities, it is very hard to find
companies that will give us the insurance, in some cases it
can be very expensive.
Regards
Adrien
When we fly or go on holiday we have to have travel
insurance, because of our epilepsy and in my case
encephalitis and other disabilities, it is very hard to find
companies that will give us the insurance, in some cases it
can be very expensive.
Regards
Adrien
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