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jenniferpa

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Jun 27, 2006
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Yes, this particular camel's back is well and truly broken. I still have to cook dinner, and anyone giving me any lip about it will be wearing it, that's all I can say!
 

jenniferpa

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Well I couldn't talk to Margaret as she is off today, but I did speak to her assistant, who also knows Mummy well and she also said that she has gone downhill - to the point that she didn't recognise this girl. I've asked them to check for a UTI. I did ask her straight out: I was planning on coming in September, should I come before? And she said, yes, to be honest, I think I would. So there you have it. It may be a false alarm, but I'm going now to look for flights.

Jennifer
 

Skye

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Jennifer, I'm so sorry. That does sound as if your mum is going downhill quickly.

At least if you come over you'll be able to see for yourself -- always better than worrying from a distance. Hopefully things won't be as bad as you fear.

Hope the camel's back is strong enough to take it!

Love,
 

jenniferpa

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Purchased my ticket - coming over on August 1. Booked a rental car, now I have to book travel insurance (mutter, mutter - I know a lot of financial institutions in the UK offer travel insurance, but in the US I have not found a reasonably priced "yearly" travel policy) However, having broken my wrist once when I was back, I'm not prepared to take a chance.
 

jenniferpa

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Well, I'm booked to come back on the 15th but who knows? If I have to extend it I have to extend it. On the good news front, I managed to find a medical/baggage policy for $15, which is considerably better than the $59 I was looking at first. True. it doesn't cover me for flight cancellation, but since all those policies only seem to cover you for things that aren't pre-existing conditions, that's no great loss. One way oir the other, I have enough pre-existing conditions to go around.

Jennifer
 

jenniferpa

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Yes, I keep looking at and thinking: that's too good to be true. However, I've read the small (very small) print and it seems to be what I'm looking for: coverage in case I break something, repatriation in case it's something serious, and payment in case they lose my baggage (again). If the flights delayed, I'm covered by the airline, and if I change the flight, well I have to pay $200 to make a change. However, as I said before, if I have to make a change it's almost certainly going to be because of someones pre-existing condition and none of the other policies I found covered me for that anyway.

Jennifer
 

Margarita

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Am sorry to read that your mother going downhill xx


If I have to extend it I have to extend it.

That always use to happen to me , One airline would not let me extend it , so had to book a one way back , but in those circumstances you just do it .
 

Nell

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Dear Jennifer,
So sorry to read everything you've been going through. It is hard enough doing the caring thing "on the spot" - must be ever so much harder from a distance. Please, please don't feel guilty (easier said than done!) - you are a wonderful daughter and have everything to be proud of in the way you care for your Mum. Here's hoping your visit is pleasant and uneventful.
 

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