RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
(06-09-2012, 10:13 AM)tk8530 Wrote: P.S. If you are a "mouth breather" and can't stand a full face mask try taping your mouth closed with silk tape.
Or get a chinstrap
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
(06-24-2012, 06:37 PM)Julius Wrote: I guess we are all different, our head shape and size is not the same and different masks fit well for different people.
The Mirage Quattro is my perfect mask for sure.
I agree mask choice is very personal thing what works for me might be a pain to someone else.
The Activa LT nasal mask and chinstrap works like a dream for me
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
Welcome to the forum Julius
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
I have the FF quattro mirage. Some nights it works well, other nights, not so well. Even if I leave the straps in place, the forehead dial and chin straps too, each night can bring surprises. Why doesn't the same mask setup work well every night? I have an idea that it might be related to diet. Maybe I'm 'shipping around' more water in my body due to too much salt intake on that day. Last night I had to loosen the 'forehead' dial all the way since I felt like there was a boulder sitting there when I got into bed.
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
(06-24-2012, 07:27 PM)zonk Wrote: I agree mask choice is very personal thing what works for me might be a pain to someone else.
The Activa LT nasal mask and chinstrap works like a dream for me
Zonk, I would love to use nasal mask but when I tried the Mirage FX I always had problem with accidentally open my mouth during sleep. Which chinstrap is the one you use successfully?
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
(02-06-2013, 10:15 PM)Julius Wrote: Which chinstrap is the one you use successfully?
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...-old-forum
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
Thanks Zonk, unfortunately this is not available in the US
02-11-2013, 07:44 AM
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
I am very new to, in my case, APAP therapy and am struggling to find a mask that works well for me. I started with a Mirage FX Nasal mask and that actually was working pretty well and I adapted to it pretty quickly. I did notice while reviewing my data (Sleepy Head) that I was snoring more than I thought I should. After doing a bit of research (particularly on this thread) I went back to my local DME supplier and exchanged my Mirage FX for a Mirage Quattro (no FX) and that is what I have been using the last week.
I finally took it off in the middle of the night last night as I could not sleep with all the leaks every time I moved at all or moved my jaw. This particular mask just does not fit me well. I have tried every position on my face, straps tighter, looser, and everything in between and even after this short a time am now dreading having to put the mask on at night. In addition to that, the whole reason I changed, snoring, is actually much worse with the Quattro than it was with the Mirage FX Nasal Mask.
I did sample a Quattro FX but my experience with it was that it pinched the bridge of nose and affected my ability to breath through my nose which is primarily how I breath while sleeping.
Looks like I am going to go back to my Mirage FX Nasal mask as I did get used to that pretty quickly and was actually pretty comfortable with it. I know the Quattro works well for lots of folks but I cannot count myself in that group.
RE: Quattro FX or Mirage Quattro?
(02-11-2013, 07:44 AM)mqbeers Wrote: I did notice while reviewing my data (Sleepy Head) that I was snoring more than I thought I should.
Snoring might mean your top end pressure is set too low.
How much are you snoring?
What is your AHI?
Might be a good idea to start a thread in the main forum on this because I really don't think you should be snoring much.