| 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! |
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This seems like the obvious answer. |
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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. |
Is it a museum piece? |
| Living with OP sounds like a nightmare |
It’s sweet that your husband uses the CPAP to keep from disturbing your sleep with his snoring. Hopefully he understands that using the CPAP is also preserving his heart and other organ health, because suffering untreated apnea and being oxygen deficient every night is a road to early death. |
Thanks
It’s something funny my English gram used to say, but I realized after posting I should have said in case the king drops by lol. |
Yes, indeed. But OP doesn't seem to see the "obvious" all around her, lol. |
Well, don't let any of us with our advice based on years of cpap use get in the way of your "bed 'layering' plan." |
+1 I felt the need to point that out to that PP as well. |
This was all I saw in the post as well. |
Wut |
| I would put it on the bed stand/dresser with a waterproof pad underneath to protect the wood. Honestly, it is not practical to have him put it away everyday so you can have the neat bed you want. I get it--I have had to compromise what my household looks like to accommodate the medical needs of my husband and kids many times over the years and it does make you a little nuts or resentful if you like an organized and attractive home. |