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having pulmonary hypertension should not stop you travelling or enjoying holidays within the uk or abroad. there may be extra things to consider, so travelling just requires more planning – but it can definitely be done!<\/p>

click the links on the left (or tap the ‘in this section’ link above if you’re on a phone) for specific advice about insurance, oxygen and foreign holidays. <\/p>

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need some inspiration? click the links below to read about how these people with ph have made special memories during their breaks, and the advice they have for others:<\/p>

pam and husband mike<\/a> take regular uk breaks and have learned to modify their holidays since ph came into their lives<\/strong><\/p>

lois parker<\/a> enjoys foreign holidays in a campervan, removing the need for flight oxygen and fit-to-fly letters <\/strong><\/p>

sarah marshall<\/a> travelled to visit a friend in brussels via the eurotunnel <\/strong><\/p>

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