Insomnia – Helps to bring on sleep and restfulness, 2 oz,(Health Herbs)
Insomnia – Helps to bring on sleep and restfulness, 2 oz,(Health Herbs)
Helps to bring on sleep and restfulness.
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Can a person bring a sleep apnea machine aboard an airplane when flying internationally?
Question by nwafanusa1: Can a person bring a sleep apnea machine aboard an airplane when flying internationally?
I have sleep apnea and use a sleep apnea breathing machine when sleeping (no oxygen) with a mask and distilled water. When travelling on an airplane internationally can I bring it with me so it is with me at the other country when I get there?
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Answer by Tim
since it’s a serious medical condition, they should
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