spouse of CPAP user - very cranky if he is without

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Post by ozij » Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:53 pm

[quote="my2bratts2407"]oh I get it alright...

just reviewed the cpap.com order and my dear beloved hubby ordered only one mask b/c he only needs one at a time...
so for anyone of you think that I may have stepped on his most recent mask... hell no... but I sure as hell will step on the new one

how does the crow taste? knowing what I am up against?

hmmmm




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Post by LavenderMist » Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:59 am

just reviewed the cpap.com order and my dear beloved hubby ordered only one mask b/c he only needs one at a time...
so for anyone of you think that I may have stepped on his most recent mask... hell no... but I sure as hell will step on the new one
Yeah, go ahead and step on his mask and have a Merry Christmas!
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Post by Sundown » Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:39 am

My2bratts needs a SuperNanny intervention lesson (since she calls her two boys brats) and put her in the "naughty corner" so she can stop bitching, insulting and stamping her feet (and on her husband's mask).

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Re: spouse of CPAP user - very cranky if he is without

Post by Perchancetodream » Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:21 pm

my2bratts2407 wrote:My big question here is... does every CPAP wearer just about go crazy if something happens to their mask/machine and they have to sleep without it for one night? I called him Linus tonight and walked away angry b/c his mask broke and he becomes belligerent and FOUL... like he's lost his security blanket! He's almost a 10 year CPAP veteran... [/b]

I would really REALLY be interested in the opinions of other cpap users and/or their spouses on the 'security blanket' issue. I take this machine use seriously but for one night?? when the fix is impossible?? to be so beside themselves??

Thanks all. I am a first time visitor as a CPAP spouse![/img]

Let's see, first you asked for the opinions of CPAP users and their spouses. Many promptly took the time to write quite a bit in the way of responses. Then you shared with all of us how funny you found those answers that you asked for.

And finally, you complain about "sportsmanship?"

Who are you, really?

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Post by jjposey » Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:45 pm

Let's not forget that she called a CPAP user Linus and a CPAP a security blanket!


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Post by WillMack » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:17 pm

Some people you just need to f***ing walk away from and my2bratts2407 is one of them. Pity her two poor children born into such a home.