Does anybody have experience of using their CPAP in a touring caravan.
We use the front side beds so the machine would have to go on the centre cabinet thus making it higher than my head would be.
Plus I use a hose lift at home which wouldnt fit due to the slope of the van front. How can I avoid water in my face or noises from water in the pipe.?
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Got a caravan cover, but it's not fleecy and soft :-( and it's a b*****r to fit!!
Big test of m/c, fleecy hose cover and new mask coming up !am going to be away until 6th August from tomorrow.
Going reet down south
See you all soon
Have a great trip, armed with all your CPAP gear, and if the forecast's right you might also get a taste of summer!
Derek Craven said:
Big test of m/c, fleecy hose cover and new mask coming up !am going to be away until 6th August from tomorrow.
Going reet down south
See you all soon
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