Oh no... watching now but just heard the intro. 😢 My husband had a kidney stone that started moving during our first family cruise together and it was our first Disney cruise. He knew what it was so he opted to stay in the room while it continued to move. After we got home he ended up having ti have a procedure to break it up. Eventually after another procedure it did break up and they removed it. 😳
@momstravelteam - first off… thanks for watching and second, thanks for the comment! Kidney stones are no fun at all. Sara did a great job under the circumstances. Glad your husband is ok. Looking forward to Alaska! See you on board.
After what was (until then) an amazing cruise experience, it sucked that it ended this way. All of our airline troubles really compounded things as well. Happy to have moved past all of it. The happy memories of time spent with my daughter will erase all of the bad stuff over time. Thanks for watching!
Thanks. Watching all of this back in order to edit and post was hard. As tough as it was for me to deal with, it was probably tougher for Sara. Overall, the trip was amazing. I just wish it hadn’t ended this way. Thanks so much for watching!
@user-mt8qw4xo2y Unfortunately, we are still working through the process. Since there were land hospital and EMS involved, they went through our health insurance first and it’s a slow process. Waiting on the final EOB to submit to the travel insurance and then we should be good. Allianz should pay for everything that our health insurance doesn’t.
Glad you are feeling better now, but sorry you had to go through through all of that!
For sure! Overall, the cruise itself was amazing. Spending so much quality time with my daughter was priceless. Thanks for watching!
Oh no... watching now but just heard the intro. 😢 My husband had a kidney stone that started moving during our first family cruise together and it was our first Disney cruise. He knew what it was so he opted to stay in the room while it continued to move. After we got home he ended up having ti have a procedure to break it up. Eventually after another procedure it did break up and they removed it. 😳
@momstravelteam - first off… thanks for watching and second, thanks for the comment! Kidney stones are no fun at all. Sara did a great job under the circumstances. Glad your husband is ok. Looking forward to Alaska! See you on board.
Oh my. Hate that for you. Glad that you were able to recover quickly.
After what was (until then) an amazing cruise experience, it sucked that it ended this way. All of our airline troubles really compounded things as well. Happy to have moved past all of it. The happy memories of time spent with my daughter will erase all of the bad stuff over time. Thanks for watching!
Sorry about what happened to you but glad you are ok and home.
Thanks. Watching all of this back in order to edit and post was hard. As tough as it was for me to deal with, it was probably tougher for Sara. Overall, the trip was amazing. I just wish it hadn’t ended this way. Thanks so much for watching!
How was it working with the travel insurance afterwards?
@user-mt8qw4xo2y Unfortunately, we are still working through the process. Since there were land hospital and EMS involved, they went through our health insurance first and it’s a slow process. Waiting on the final EOB to submit to the travel insurance and then we should be good. Allianz should pay for everything that our health insurance doesn’t.
i think backwards on paddle board
@cynthiagreenhill5283 it’s possible. It was Sara’s first time. At least she can balance! Thanks for watching!