If you have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), you understand the effects a good night’s rest can have on your health and wellness. You rely on your CPAP to prevent breathing disturbances while sleeping to wake up in the morning feeling your best. It’s easy to commit to your treatment plan when you’re at home, but traveling can make it a little more difficult to commit to your nightly routine. Whether you’re heading out of town for business or leisure, here are 6 tips to make traveling with sleep apnea a breeze.