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People's Republic of China


Posted by D.H. on July 29, 2004 at 02:59:54:

It's now definate, barring a major catastrofe.

I'm traveling to the PRC in October. I will be staying in hotels for westerners, so I don't antiCIpcate any problems with the electric. I have to fly on three domestic Chinese flights, so my biggest concern is that they won't allow me to carry-on my CPAP without counting a carry-on bag. Also in the back of my mind is the age of my CPAP machine. It is now five years old. No sign of difficulties, so I'm really not looking to replace it, but I do wonder if I could get a temporary or permanent replacement should anything happen to it..

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