Sorry if this has been asked before, i couldnt find an answer when searching.
My mum has recently been diagnosed with COPD (obstructive lung disease), and is on oxygen therapy for 15 hours per day. My parents regularly holidayed abroad, but my mum is now afraid to fly due to the problems that pressure changes on the plane may cause her.
her oxygen nurse has suggested cruising..... I am wondering ????
Whilst on the Thmoson celebration recently, there were issues with plugging straighteners and phone chargers in to the supply in the cabins.......
Does anyone have experience of plugging oxygen comptressors in to the cabin electricity supply?
many thanks....
Now this was a problem for him because we fly from Belfast to Southampton the airline would not agree for him to bring any oxygen on board but charged £100 each way to supply it
A chemist from Southampton brought it onboard and set it up, we were on Navigator, I do know that the cabin got every warm and some other issues around the ship
If you would like to send me a PM message I would be happy to try and answer any of you queries
Prindy
She is not able to fly so cruises only when she can find a cruise out of NY.
QM2 is a beautiful ship and they have some good offers from time to time. Right now for the 14th June they have a 12 night with a lead in price as low as £859. This is out of Southampton doing the Med round trip.
I am considering it although I have to pay a hefty supplement to cruise solo. Good luck!
Sue
My Mum has to have the oxygen for 15 hours....so 10 of those would be whilst asleep probably, the others she would get by with a rest before lunch and dinner.....
And then she is free, and doesn't need to take the oxygen out with her....so issues shouldn't arrive around the ship or or on trips. But the main concern I had was is the cabin electricity supply adequate for an oxygen compressor (if you cant plug an iron in.....is it possible / safe you can plug in a compressor?)
I am trying to persuade Mum that this is the way forward.....Dad is already convinced.......
just need the first hand advice we can always rely on from our members here!
thanks again
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