train travel and CPAP
train travel and CPAP
Would appreciate any comment or caution on train travel and the use of CPAP.
Re: train travel and CPAP
don't forget to take it. (the cpap)William Robert Green wrote:Would appreciate any comment or caution on train travel and the use of CPAP.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
Bring an extension cord.palerider wrote:don't forget to take it. (the cpap)William Robert Green wrote:Would appreciate any comment or caution on train travel and the use of CPAP.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
Will you be in a sleeper? Or will you need a battery? You need to ask them.
I always, always have an ext. cord and multiple outlet adapters packed with my cpap always.
Put your cpap and anything to do with cpap or meds in a small suitcase with wheels.
If you use a humidifier will you want distilled water? I bring enuff to last at least 3 days until I can find a place to buy more.
I always, always have an ext. cord and multiple outlet adapters packed with my cpap always.
Put your cpap and anything to do with cpap or meds in a small suitcase with wheels.
If you use a humidifier will you want distilled water? I bring enuff to last at least 3 days until I can find a place to buy more.
Re: train travel and CPAP
There were actual electric outlets by each seat when we took amtrack about 8 years ago. It would be fine for CPAP except the embarrassment factor if you are not in a sleeper car.
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- Jay Aitchsee
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Re: train travel and CPAP
My wife and do a lot of long distance Amtrak traveling. For anything but the shortest overnight hauls, we always get a roomette. I get the top bunk. I always use my S9 sans humidifier. At the top bunk there's a hammock like storage net above the bunk against the wall. I put the S9 in that about even with my waist. The power cord passes down between the bunk and the wall and easily reaches one of two available outlets.
I have not used the CPAP in coach, but it would be possible on some trains which have electrical outlets at the seat - not all do, check with Amtrak.
If you're traveling a fair distance, 15 hours or so, I recommend you look into a sleeper, if you haven't done so. The cost for a roomette is approximately that of one more coach ticket, but meals for both occupants are included, so it's almost a wash. Plus, sleeper travelers are considered first class and are given additional amenities, like priority boarding and access to lounges where available.
If your plans are flexible, make sure to check Amtrak's scheduling website online. Like airlines, Amtrak prices vary considerably based on the day of the week, season, and proximity to holidays and, of course, become more expensive the closer the booking date is to the travel date.
I have not used the CPAP in coach, but it would be possible on some trains which have electrical outlets at the seat - not all do, check with Amtrak.
If you're traveling a fair distance, 15 hours or so, I recommend you look into a sleeper, if you haven't done so. The cost for a roomette is approximately that of one more coach ticket, but meals for both occupants are included, so it's almost a wash. Plus, sleeper travelers are considered first class and are given additional amenities, like priority boarding and access to lounges where available.
If your plans are flexible, make sure to check Amtrak's scheduling website online. Like airlines, Amtrak prices vary considerably based on the day of the week, season, and proximity to holidays and, of course, become more expensive the closer the booking date is to the travel date.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
"Embarrassment factor"? Maybe I'm weird, but I welcome the chance to educate strangers--
whether they want it or not.
whether they want it or not.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
Is it possible to feel embarrassment with your eyes closed?
Re: train travel and CPAP
Perhaps - if they ask why you were smiling broadly while dreaming.Uncle_Bob wrote:Is it possible to feel embarrassment with your eyes closed?
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Re: train travel and CPAP
We have ridden the Amtrak a few trips. Believe me, the LEAST embarrassing thing you would see is someone using a cpap. We had breakfast one morning in the dining car. The family sitting across from us let their little girl go topless. She sat in the same booth with us. Father and his topless little girl, probably 6 or 7. (you have to share seating in the dining car)
You've got people who have been on that train for several days, in a coach seat only. You see some sights you really don't want to see. I don't think anyone would give a 2nd look to someone using a cpap.
You've got people who have been on that train for several days, in a coach seat only. You see some sights you really don't want to see. I don't think anyone would give a 2nd look to someone using a cpap.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
My wife and I like to think of Amtrak travel as an "adventure"Cardsfan wrote:We have ridden the Amtrak a few trips. Believe me, the LEAST embarrassing thing you would see is someone using a cpap. We had breakfast one morning in the dining car. The family sitting across from us let their little girl go topless. She sat in the same booth with us. Father and his topless little girl, probably 6 or 7. (you have to share seating in the dining car)
You've got people who have been on that train for several days, in a coach seat only. You see some sights you really don't want to see. I don't think anyone would give a 2nd look to someone using a cpap.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
Yes but you are green with a big nose and warts, what would a mask hurt?chunkyfrog wrote:"Embarrassment factor"? Maybe I'm weird, but I welcome the chance to educate strangers--
whether they want it or not.
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Re: train travel and CPAP
there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever that our tiny nosed (look at the picture) green friend has any warts whatsoever! (look at the picture!)flightco wrote:Yes but you are green with a big nose and warts, what would a mask hurt?chunkyfrog wrote:"Embarrassment factor"? Maybe I'm weird, but I welcome the chance to educate strangers--
whether they want it or not.
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Re: train travel and CPAP
those are eyespalerider wrote:there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever that our tiny nosed (look at the picture) green friend has any warts whatsoever! (look at the picture!)
the eyes have it but that is OT
Re: train travel and CPAP
Make sure the Engineer wears his. Make sure the engine has a working Dead Man Switch. JimWilliam Robert Green wrote:Would appreciate any comment or caution on train travel and the use of CPAP.
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