FishOutUvH2O
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I went over to my neighbors to get garlic and decided to ask him if he had any back-up plan for his device if the power goes out on vacation. It turns-out, yes he does. . . His travel one is battery operated. Who knew?!?!
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Maybe I should clarify one important question. I read that the electricity is shut of on the island for part of the night. Is that true? If not, my origninal question does not matter.
We are headed down to Cozumel this weekend. I am concerned about the power going off at night due to needing my sleep machine to sleep well. Are there other options to have limited power all night? I would imagine I am not the first person needing this, so I was wondering how others solved this problem.
If you're not too bad, I wonder if you really need to take it with you? Hubby uses his CPAP at home because of sleep apnea (and it's pretty bad!) but when we travel to Coz (or any dive destination), he seems to have no problems with his breathing or the snoring. It seems the daily salt water really keep his passages open, and he sleep quietly.When I sleep, my airway relaxes enough to allow it to collapse momentarily. When this happens, I wake up enough to allow me to breathe again. The CPAP (breathing machine) is similar to a little air compressor with a hose feeing a mask that provides constant air pressure. The increased air pressure stops me from snoring and it keeps my airway from closing while sleeping. It is not a dangerous condition, but annoying(mostly to my wife and any neighbors).
Unfortunately, now I cant find the site that said the power went off each night. During my research, I looked at 1000's of sites reading reviews and just looking for information in general.
My apnea is bad enough that I sleep about 12-14 hours a night and still wake up tired without it. My wife has to sleep at the other end of the house due to the snoring. When the power goes off at home, we both have a miserable night of sleep. I am new to scuba, so I don't know if the salt water would help me or not. I hope it does though.