On the plus side you have reminded me to check when mine expires and put it on my remindy thing.
I can't sleep at night if there is any aspect of my life that is not mapped out on an Excel spreedsheet.
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Apparently Ashes are ok if accompanied by the death certificate and carried by the same person for the duration of the trip. Bodies, whole or in part, are a no-no on normal commercial flights. I just check the policy on my travel insurance and it covers costs up to £5k to fly home a body.Originally posted by PAH View PostWhat about repatriating a corpse?
One of my dad's cousins (whom I have never met and even he only met her a few times over 60 odd years) died while on holiday in Hong Kong last week, after a very brief illness.
Dread to think how much it may cost to fly her body back to the UK. I think they're going to BBQ her over there then bring the ashes back in hand luggage.
Hope the ashes don't get confused for other powdery substances by security.
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I now suspect (but haven't delved much) that it's Adblock Plus that's removing the Google sponsored ads for me.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHere's what I get:

How to Get Rid of Sponsored Links From Google | eHow.com
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIf you need to be flown home with a nurse or doctor in attendance it quickly gets into the tens of thousands, and the further away you are the more it costs.
What about repatriating a corpse?
One of my dad's cousins (whom I have never met and even he only met her a few times over 60 odd years) died while on holiday in Hong Kong last week, after a very brief illness.
Dread to think how much it may cost to fly her body back to the UK. I think they're going to BBQ her over there then bring the ashes back in hand luggage.
Hope the ashes don't get confused for other powdery substances by security.
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You're still missing it. I suspect it's due to English not being your first language - I am not sure why you are throwing cheap insults like that about now, but fill your jackboots.Originally posted by AtW View PostI think you are missing half a brain.
Please run a search in Google to see if NHS can help you, but make sure not to give credit cards to some dodgy site.
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Here's what I get:Originally posted by DaveB View PostIntersting, I see them in that link. edited the post above to include a screen shot.
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Intersting, I see them in that link. edited the post above to include a screen shot.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI didn't see any: EHIC card - Google Search
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How did they get away with this one though?
http://www. nhs-direct. org. uk/
IMPORTANT: For the avoidance of doubt, please note that this website is not connected to, or affiliated with, the NHSBSA, Department of Health, or any Government office. This is an independent, third-party website, offering an EHIC application review and verification service, for which a fee is payable.
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I didn't see any: EHIC card - Google SearchOriginally posted by DaveB View PostThe sponsored ones are highlighted in a pale sort of purple colour box with the words Sponsored Links in the top right corner.
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And, IIRC from reading the small print, if the airline company detect that you are ill they can refuse boarding. Even for a broken leg. Best to keep schtum and try to hobble on without being detected as weak. I don't take insurance out eitherOriginally posted by DaveB View PostWithout one you will be charged for any treatment overseas and have to get the money back from your insurance, assuming you have some. They cover pretty much everything in the country you are in but do not cover repatriation costs, including any medical support required. Thats what your travel insurance is for. If you need to be flown home with a nurse or doctor in attendance it quickly gets into the tens of thousands, and the further away you are the more it costs.
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The sponsored ones are highlighted in a pale sort of purple colour box with the words Sponsored Links in the top right corner.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhen I type "EHIC card" in to Google, the top result is https://www.ehic.org.uk/Internet/home.do, which I assume is the correct one.
No idea how you tell whether it's a sponsored link or not, I've never looked out for those, until now.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI've never even considered this, feeling indestructible and all. So without one, you don't get treatment?
I always thought I'd hobble on to the next flight out if wurst came to wurst.Without one you will be charged for any treatment overseas and have to get the money back from your insurance, assuming you have some. They cover pretty much everything in the country you are in but do not cover repatriation costs, including any medical support required. Thats what your travel insurance is for. If you need to be flown home with a nurse or doctor in attendance it quickly gets into the tens of thousands, and the further away you are the more it costs.Originally posted by PAH View PostApparently repatriation costs can be huge if needing a medevac chopper or plane as there aren't many hospital beds on EasyJet flights.
These cards give access to free basic care but don't cover everything IIRC.
[temps fate] I've not been near a doctor or hospital (apart from visiting others) for over 20 years, so I just get el cheapo travel insurance for holidays.
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When I type "EHIC card" in to Google, the top result is https://www.ehic.org.uk/Internet/home.do, which I assume is the correct one.
No idea how you tell whether it's a sponsored link or not, I've never looked out for those, until now.
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