I haven't gotten my machine yet. I'm glad to hear it isn't hard to transport. My other concern is my 2 year old grandson. We'll be sharing a bed on the trip. Aside from his curiosity (I'm afraid he'll try to disassemble it) I'm also worried that it might frighten him. Any suggestions on how to get him used to seeing me wear it?
Congratulations on treating your sleep apnea.
It's very important that, if you use water in the CPAP, the machine not be tipped with water in the chamber. You will need to be careful about this. I would not recommend letting a child touch it at all. You want to teach him to never touch it. It is definitely not a toy. It's an $800 to $1,000 piece of medical equipment. Also, be sure to carry all parts of it with you and not check any part of it in your luggage. Mine has its own tote bag.
Is it possible to get a crib for the child? You both might sleep better.
LOL, you remind me of taking the Cub Scouts to tour the firehouse. The fireman explained that children sometimes hide from firemen. He went through a demonstration of getting dressed in his protective clothing and putting on a mask and air tank.
Let him see you put it on the mask, dance around in it, and take it off, showing him that you are the same smiling person all the way through. Then let him see you wearing it with the air flow turned on. Have someone else present to tell him that's Grandma in case he starts to act scared.
I have the least confining type of mask, just nasal pillows with straps, but my voice is definitely distorted if I try to talk with the mask in place and the air going.