I have completed for Camino with a travel CPAP and it has never been an issue. The machine itself is very quiet. My roommates have told me it sounds like a quiet white noise, which is a lot better than snoring.
I apologize for the typo…. It should read four Caminos. Frances, Portuguese coastal, Primitivo, and Invierno all with a CPAP. I never received a single complaint.
I just Got home June 30th from walking my second Camino Francés and the last 118 km of Camino Portugal. After I walked the Frances I took the bus to Valenca Portugal and walked back to Santiago. Although I started the Frances from Pamplona this...
It's the people who feel their sleep might be disrupted by the ordinary behaviour of others who need to seek more private accommodation. Neither snoring nor CPAP use is anything out of the ordinary.
Curious. Have you ever heard a CPAP at night? And if you follow your logic, then snorers or those who rustle plastics bags at 4:30 AM should also book private rooms.
So many people don’t understand that using a CPAP nightly is not a choice, it’s a necessity. It was prescribed to me not as a snore control device (although that is a welcome consequence), but rather to keep me from having my airway close up...
Not just government employees, anyone who has been in the same job for ten years, although casualisation and short term contracts has reduced the number of workers entitled to it. The precise terms may vary between enterprise agreements. Still a...
Its funny how time slips by
Its 10 years today i got to join you guys.
Now?
Because things and stuff happening at work
Where once again..I may get RIFFed out
But this time there may be enough savings to finally get my visa
Take my time and go...
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