ALLStoker48, do take care with this. I am 73 and despite feeling fit and well I do have a past medical history and declare it ALL when applying for travel insurance, especially abroad. They might want to know about ailments you have had in the past that, although now resolved, might cause problems in the future. For example, about 35 years ago I suffered badly with a back problem that was eventually diagnosed as Scoliosis. Apparently up to 80% of the population has a curved spine but most do not suffer as a result. I did, but after extensive physio I conquered the pain, and still do the exercises regularly, and could easily forget that I ever had it. But as I later found out, the condition can reduce your lung function and insurers need to know that.
It is far better to fill in their forms and make sure you are open about anything and everything than to find yourself in the middle of the Mediterranean having to be airlifted in a helicopter and having to pay for it all yourself.