holiday plans

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yawningjoe56
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holiday plans

Post by yawningjoe56 » Tue Nov 08, 2016 1:31 pm

well a few weeks ago i told you guys i was going on holidays to scotland, and after all the great advice you guys gave me if you all recall . i was pondering should i take my machine or not well i went to see my docotor today, and after the discussion i had with him i have decided to take my cpap with me. once again i thank you all for the imput on this matter.

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D.H.
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Re: holiday plans

Post by D.H. » Tue Nov 08, 2016 3:17 pm

yawningjoe56 wrote:well a few weeks ago i told you guys I was going on holidays to scotland, and after all the great advice you guys gave me if you all recall . i was pondering should i take my machine or not well i went to see my doctor today, and after the discussion i had with him i have decided to take my CPAP with me. once again i thank you all for the input on this matter.
Enjoy! Remember to take an adapter, and an extension cord (which may be called an "extension lead" in the U.K.).

BTW, I suggest a permanent packing list for your CPAP. That way, you won't forget anything like the cord, or the face cushion, etc. Also, a permanent list is useful if you're hospitalized and somebody else has to pack your CPAP (keep the list in the CPAP carrying case when you're not traveling).

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yawningjoe56
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Re: holiday plans

Post by yawningjoe56 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 5:08 am

thank you so much.

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