Finally getting great sleep, Quattro Air

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dlanbro
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Finally getting great sleep, Quattro Air

Post by dlanbro » Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:18 pm

Hey all, it's been a while since I've posted. I hope that my little family here is doing well. I've looked at some of the reviews on the Quattro Air and although there's been some negatives I have to say that my experience has been great. My mask fit has still been bad most nights but my AHI counts have been way down, I've had a few that were 3.6 and my average has been under 7. I think it's a side effect that I've been actually dreaming. It's been forever that I've woken up and remembered dream, heck for all I know it's been forever since I've dreamed. It's been a great experience for me.

I saw a post a few minutes ago that has to do with high cheek bones and someone being frustrated. I have high cheek bones too and can't express enough how this mask has been helping. I'm sure that there might be something that works better but really I think that this mask is really working for me. I've tried two other Quattro masks and nothing is working like this.

Be well all and sleep well.

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Denial Dave
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Re: Finally getting great sleep, Quattro Air

Post by Denial Dave » Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:33 am

consider adding a mask liner and I think the rest of your issues with the Quattro Air will be greatly reduced.

Dave

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