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Re: CPAP on train travel works nicely


Posted by Train Master on July 13, 2005 at 01:55:37:

In Reply to: Re: CPAP on train travel works nicely posted by D.H. on July 12, 2005 at 22:53:33:

Hello DH

Your are right, I don't use a humidifer....I often travel around on interstate trains near Springtime or Summer. Normally on winter mths I often stay at home as winter air is very harsh on my nose as I found out.

I travel around the country sometime I sleep in old houses.....freezing in winter and boiling in the summer. But I more tolerant to the warmer weather. Plus I often sleep in hotel only when I need to. In the hotel they cater well for cpap, although the one I stay in is the cheapest.

They do not provide meals, but the heating and cooling sytem and bathroom faclites is more important when I chose hotels. As we eat at the pub.

Winter is hardest on my nose.....I wake up and snuffle and sneeze which nothing new.

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