Traveling with an ASV Machine
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:57 pm
Well I'm across the state from home for a few weeks, and while I am here, I am planning on a few over night trips within a 100 miles from where I'm staying. I have no issues packing it to my main destination, but for the short overnights it's been a royal pain to pack up the machine,my distilled water and my other CPAP gear, including my bedside board to hold my machine in case I don't have a decent table to set my machine on. To my knowledge I don't think anyone is making a ASV travel machine. But I really kinda need the humidity to keep my sinus passages open and usually drain the tank nightly in 7-8 hours of sleep.
Any tips from the pros on traveling with a big machine? At least I don't have to drag my Oxygen tank with me anymore.
And sadly yes I cannot go a night without my machine without some major issues. The one night I went without it, I was awoken by my Girlfriend And her mom because I was seriously gasping for breath and not responding. Paramedics was even called. My Spo2 had dipped below 75%. Paramedics hooked oxygen to my mask fitting and I rebounded fast, bit they left me on the oxygen at a low pressure till morning. Only reason why I didn't fire up the machine is I was so tired I had fallen asleep as I sat in the bed.. sleep Doc says I'm just going to be stuck on the machine for the rest of my life, the damage to my brain stem has been done thanks to 20+ years of pain meds and other meds as well as a new tumor in a bad location.
Any tips from the pros on traveling with a big machine? At least I don't have to drag my Oxygen tank with me anymore.
And sadly yes I cannot go a night without my machine without some major issues. The one night I went without it, I was awoken by my Girlfriend And her mom because I was seriously gasping for breath and not responding. Paramedics was even called. My Spo2 had dipped below 75%. Paramedics hooked oxygen to my mask fitting and I rebounded fast, bit they left me on the oxygen at a low pressure till morning. Only reason why I didn't fire up the machine is I was so tired I had fallen asleep as I sat in the bed.. sleep Doc says I'm just going to be stuck on the machine for the rest of my life, the damage to my brain stem has been done thanks to 20+ years of pain meds and other meds as well as a new tumor in a bad location.