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Email from our Patient


From: Ronaldi, Marcus
Sent:
Thursday, March 27, 2003 9:49 AM
To:
tara@baysleep.com
Subject:

I cannot tell you what a difference actually getting a night of sleep felt like. I feel like I was stuck on a foggy day in Pacifica and suddenly the fog lifts and its sunny and I am at the Taco Bell on the beach.

I picked up the machine last night in Los Gatos . If you are going to be successful, attitude is everything. If you’re worried about appearances over things that are far more important such as getting an actual night of rest then it may be a difficult adjustment.

If you have sleep apnea you may stop breathing for anywhere from fifteen to ninety seconds. This is then followed by briefly waking up before trying to fall back to sleep.

Got the machine back to my house and hooked everything up. It was far easier than I expected and the mask was adjustable. Turned it on and got ready for bed. It took some getting used to but I felt worlds different when I woke up this morning. I felt clear headed and more energized than any time that I could remember.

I was nervous about the sleep lab experience and worried about the treatment but only regret not doing it years earlier.

Feel free to share my experiences with others, post it on your website and they can e-mail me at marcus@marcusronaldi.com

Thank You,

Marcus Ronaldi