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Fly With Your CPAP Machine 3 Travel Tips for the Sleep Challenged



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By : Dhaxel Barqs    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-11 21:19:05
Fifty years ago, no one would believe you if you told them that one day, sleep apnea sufferers would be able to travel anytime, anywhere with a CPAP machine in tow. Today, advances in design and technology have made the equipment so travel friendly you can take yours with you wherever you go.

Fifty years ago, no one would believe you if you told them there would be CPAP machines they can use outside the hospital, or that CPAP replacement parts in Toronto (or any other area for that matter) would be available to the average, do it yourself Janes and Joes.

But how times have changed!

Airplanes and Your CPAP Machine

Today, you can fly to any corner of the globe and not lose a good night s sleep. All you have to do to treat sleep apnea in Toronto, Vietnam, or even Timbuktu is bring your device with you.

For maximum comfort when you fly, be sure to check on your airline s regulations concerning your equipment. They can also bring you up to date on any new airport regulations that concern you and your device.

Ask and Ye Shall Be Told

You ll be surprised how much helpful information a simple phonecall or website inquiry will turn up. Don t be afraid to ask questions, too. You re not the first one to lug a medical equipment around and you certainly won t be the last. Below are 3 tips to keep in mind so you ll never have to miss a night of sleep therapy, on flight or off.

1. If you can, bring either a letter from your physician or your prescription. This isn t required by most airlines, but it s a good thing to have on hand should there be questions on how absolutely necessary the equipment is to you.

2. Carry your CPAP machine. If you re worried you may have to pay for this, you won t. It s not counted as part of your carry on baggage total because it s a medical equipment. Moreover, with your equipment in tow, you won t have to worry that it might get damaged or lost. Don t forget to label the bag with your contact info, though, so it s easier for you to get it back, should you lose it somehow.

3. Ask about your seat s power options. When you re traveling halfway across the globe and have to stay seated for 14 hours or so, odds are you ll spend most of your time sleeping. So, ask about your seat s power options, and be prepared. Depending on your airline, you may need to bring a battery pack, special cables, and plug adapters. Don t forget to pay attention to your equipment s altitude settings, too. Of course, this wouldn t be a concern if your equipment is capable of adjusting its altitude settings automatically.

You don t have to deprive yourself of a good night s sleep just because you re on the go or are ready to go. Get the rest you need by putting your CPAP machine to work when you travel!

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