Possibly traveling with Cpap?
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01/16/03 03:10 PM
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Gela
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Just wondering, if anyone on this board has had to travel with their sleeping partner "Cpap". This is possibly a new "relationship" for me and was wondering if anyone had experiences to relay. Those who know what I am talking about need only respond if you are willing. As for the rest of you, this post just might give you a bit of a chuckle 
Gela's AC Motto: "All Roads Used to Lead to BC's - Now They Lead to Hurricane's!"
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Re: Possibly traveling with Cpap?
#147623
01/16/03 09:31 PM
01/16/03 09:31 PM
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Posts: 1,205 Falls Church VA
Axeman
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ok , I'll ask....what is CPAP?
Life May Be a Beach...I prefer Reefs...
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Re: Possibly traveling with Cpap?
#147627
01/16/03 11:18 PM
01/16/03 11:18 PM
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Posts: 734 Tres Cocos, Ambergris Caye
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My wife says I need one of those contraptions. I think I just need more rum. We will see.
Jim
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Re: Possibly traveling with Cpap?
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01/17/03 01:04 AM
01/17/03 01:04 AM
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Gela
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Well folks, it seems that doctors have discovered that I stop breathing during sleep-this "partner" helps me breathe while I sleep AND wake up the next day. Thanks Kailani - I know that electricity has been reasonably reliable on AC. I'm just trying to figure out how to include this new experience in my life. Jim - I would much prefer your medicine versus mine. Maybe there's a happy medium?? :rolleyes:
Gela's AC Motto: "All Roads Used to Lead to BC's - Now They Lead to Hurricane's!"
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