Hi Richmar, Sorry to hear that you are back on chemo.
I had a similar situation last year, not the same as yours but I thought I’d mention it in case it bears any rerverlence.
In February of last year I booked a holiday to Portugal. At the time I was a bit under the weather having visited my GP’s complaining of tiredness and breathlessness and numerous other issues for the previous 12 months. I visited several of the GP’s at my surgery , nine times in total and it seemed universally agreed that I was suffering from Chronic Fatigue which is not a great influence on travel insurance. Come May my situation deteriorated and I became very insistent that my doctor do more to check for a heart condition than just the ecg they had carried out just the once in March 2016.
(There is a history of heart disease in my family) A simple bnp blood test led to a panic call into the surgery and a referral to my local hospital cardiac unit. I had to wait to undergo a lot of tests - they didn’t know what was wrong with me except that my heart was under a lot of strain. I decided to advise my insurance company at this stage and they promptly withdrew my health insurance cover.
To be fair to them they reimbursed the entire cost of the holiday minus excesses but would not consider insuring me at any premium- nor as I found out, would any other company.
Well, you know the rest, I was diagnosed with cardiac amyloidosis and now taking chemotherapy.
I don’t intend to take a holiday or even drive while on the chemo but I envisage a hefty rise in insurance premiums and restrictions when I do.
Hope things go well with you