If your spouse/partner uses a CPAP machine, where is it during the day?

Anonymous
Are you a troll?

The night stand. Why don't YOU put it "away" everyday?

Pick your battles OP. This post I mean really get some real problems! Leave your DH alone its nice enough he's trying to hide his medical issues from your view!
Anonymous
Nightstand, clean it in a bottle sterilizer when we remember.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since you know it is there, how about you just don't trip on it?


SERIOUSLY. Giving women a bad name, here.

I tell my partner every day how much I appreciate his using it. I know it's not the most comfortable thing, and it makes him feel old and unsexy. But he wears it because he snores without it, keeping me awake. The very last thing I'm going to do is make it worse for him by complaining about tripping over something that is always there, in the same place, and easy for me to avoid.
Anonymous
My man leaves his on the bedside table. We don't make our bed. It's on his side of the room and doesn't get in my way.

It seems like you are making a big deal out of nothing.

I'm willing to bet your DH does other stuff that bothers you and it's bubbing up in the form of his CPAP machine... this whole tiff isn't really about the CPAP machine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am the one that makes the bed each morning


I have some very simple solutions for you...let him do it. Or just make your side of the bed. Problem solved!
Anonymous
"If you don’t want it on the bedside table, you could purchase a little cart for it that goes into the closet during the day [bold] so your bedroom can look like Better Homes and Garden in case the queen drops by."[/bold]

Pp, you are a riot! This made me LOL 😆 🤣 😂
Anonymous
I opened this thinking how is there any possible answer other than the bedside table. OP, are you 85?
Anonymous
My husband's cpap stays on the bedside table while the tube is behind the headboard with the mask hanging over.

Anonymous
Mine is on the bedside table/nightstand. It has a platform below the drawer and lives there. Fwiw, I rarely clean mine. I didn't even know there were filters to change until 6 months into wearing it, lol. I do change those now.
Anonymous
You’re a dummy OP
Anonymous
Mine is on my nightstand 24/7. I remove the mask and tank to clean as needed. I do not recommend constantly moving it in or out of a drawer. That will increase the chance of either leaking water or breaking the internal parts. If you leave it in one place it will never leak. But, if that concerns you, place a loner or pad under it, duh!
Anonymous
Liner*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since you know it is there, how about you just don't trip on it?

This seems like the obvious answer.
Anonymous
Mine sits on my bedside table ALL THE TIME unless I am traveling. I unhook all the parts when I clean them.

I am really confused that anyone would "put it away" everyday. That makes no sense whatsoever. Do you put your pillows away everyday?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine sits on my bedside table ALL THE TIME unless I am traveling. I unhook all the parts when I clean them.

I am really confused that anyone would "put it away" everyday. That makes no sense whatsoever. Do you put your pillows away everyday?


OP here.
The pillows are incorporated into the whole bed "layering" plan. So they are put where they belong. In our last house, I had a different bed layering plan that did not involve the sleeping pillows, and yes--I had a specific spot in the closet for the pillows to go each day when I made the bed.

I also have a drawer in my kitchen where I keep potholders. I don't just leave them on the kitchen counter
I have hangers in my closet and drawers where I keep clothes, I don't just leave them in the dryer or in a laundry basket.

It never occurred to me that putting things away is a bold move.
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