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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sbalax: [QB] On most cruise ships medication for motion sickness is available gratis at Guest Relations. In really bad seas green apples and soda crackers are usually put out in a number of locations around the ship. Mr. Harris, I don't understand why you would expect medical care would be free. Is it at home? Most travelers take out insurance to cover the things that might go wrong on any trip. On our last cruise (11/12) I made two visits to the Medical Center on Celebrity Constellation to have a small infection dealt with. The total bill was $357 which my insurance paid for completely. More recently my brother and sister-in-law were on a Mediterranean cruise on RCCL when she came down with pneumonia. The ship's doctors decided she would be better treated ashore so she entered a hospital in Messina, Italy where she stayed for six nights. The local port agent for RCCL was very helpful and the insurance not only arranged for transportation home in Business Class but also for a nurse to accompany them from the airport in Catania to their front door in Nashville. The cost of the insurance was $139.00 per person. Frank in cold (for us) SBA [/QB][/QUOTE]
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