Melensdad
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2016 SJPdP to Santiago, Finisterre. Hadrian's Way, 2015. Sections of the AT + National & State Park trails.
OK so we got thrown for a loop. My doctor has confirmed that I have very severe sleep apnea and he says that I am 'dying' many times each night. He says I should NOT sleep wihtout a CPAP machine. I am NOT severely overweight, reasonably fit, 6' and weigh 200#, so the severe apnea will not be reduced/cured by weight loss.
I have found a couple of portable CPAP machines, but they require elctricity and/or battery. Batteries need to be charged for SEVERAL HOURS to last for 8 hours of sleep. And just a battery can cost several hundred dollars.
My concerns:
So, if I do end up sleeping most nights in small inns or local hotels so that I can get a bed with an electric outlet, how much of the socialization of the Camino will I miss out on? Or is there ample social interaction outside of the Albergue routine?
I have found a couple of portable CPAP machines, but they require elctricity and/or battery. Batteries need to be charged for SEVERAL HOURS to last for 8 hours of sleep. And just a battery can cost several hundred dollars.
My concerns:
- I will not be able to actually charge the battery
- I will need to sleep next to an electric outlet
- I will not be able to find an electric outlet in the sleeping areas at the vast majority of the Albergues
- I will end up in small hotels/inns so that I can use a CPAP machine which will limit my Camino experinces
So, if I do end up sleeping most nights in small inns or local hotels so that I can get a bed with an electric outlet, how much of the socialization of the Camino will I miss out on? Or is there ample social interaction outside of the Albergue routine?