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    Do cruise ships let people with frequent seizures on their cruises?

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    Yes, it would be discriminatory not to do so. However, from a safety perspective, it is advisable to inform the staff on the cruise, so they are aware of your condition, seizure types and medications, what to do and when to be concerned. It would also be sensible to wear a MedicAlert and take out some form of travel insurance.

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