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Hello nearby fellow Floridian!
As for hurricanes, I’d say no, because you have the option to evacuate to designated special needs shelters. For losing power during our daily thunderstorms (today’s was pretty intense here!), I think it would depend on your insurance company and your doctor’s support. Last year during Hurricane Irma, we lost power for 7 long days. I contacted our insurance company to ask if a battery pack for my husbands CPAP machine would be covered and they quickly said no as it was not life sustaining, It was only for sleep apnea. On an additional note, if you’re not already aware of it, we have a local MG support group that meets every other month here in downtown Orlando. Let me know if you’re interested. Lisa |
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