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What to do if your Trip Fit result is Amber

An Amber Trip Fit result means the trip may still be workable, but the current plan needs protection or adjustment. Focus on the main pressure point before

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Direct answerAn Amber Trip Fit result means the trip may still be workable, but the current plan needs protection or adjustment. Focus on the main pressure point before changing the whole trip.

Use this page when the next step is unclear.

Use this if

Your result is Amber or the trip feels possible but not stable.

Pay closer attention if

The plan includes stacked demands, uncertain transport, social pressure, poor rest, or limited Plan B options.

Do not use it for

Clinical decisions, emergency planning, medication changes, or provider-specific guarantees.

Turn Amber into a clearer plan

  • Identify the top pressure point from the check.
  • Protect the must-keep activity before adding optional activities.
  • Reduce one stacked demand: walking, waiting, heat, sensory load, early start, or social time.
  • Add one backup decision you can use on travel day.
  • Update the Trip Snapshot so the adjustment is visible.

Decision threshold

If one adjustment makes the trip feel workable, use the Amber plan. If several parts remain fragile or fixed, compare support options.

Use these if you need the broader method, a connected product step, or a boundary check.

Quick answers

What should I do if my Trip Fit result is Amber?

An Amber Trip Fit result means the trip may still be workable, but the current plan needs protection or adjustment. Focus on the main pressure point before changing the whole trip.

When should I use this page?

Use it when your question is about result support for one TBL trip or product step. If the issue is clinical, urgent, insurance-related, or provider-specific, use the responsible outside source.

What should I check outside TBL?

Check clinical concerns with your own clinician, urgent or worsening symptoms with local urgent or emergency services, insurance questions with your insurer, and booking or access rules with the relevant provider or official source.

Use this with one real trip.

Keep the next step small: check the trip, update the Snapshot, or compare support options.

Boundary note: TBL provides planning support and education only. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, medication instructions, prescribing, legal advice, insurance advice, or urgent care. Use your own clinician, emergency services, insurer, airline, accommodation provider, travel provider, or official source when that party is responsible for the answer.