Moate's Ann Lynam cannot use her machine to help her sleep apnea.
A Westmeath woman has been unable to sleep without power due to a medical condition.
Ann Lynam, who lives in Moate, has been without electricity since Storm Éowyn on Friday.
Ms Lynam has sleep apnea, which causes her difficulty breathing while asleep, and requires a CPAP machine in order to sleep, which she cannot use without a power source.
Ms Lynam has spoken to Midlands 103's David Hollywood and says it's the worst interruption she's had in almost eight years:
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