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Re: sleep apnea in 3 yr old male

Posted by Deanna Brennan on April 18, 1998 at 06:22:24:

In Reply to: Re: sleep apnea in 3 yr old male posted by Greg Harper on April 17, 1998 at 18:29:12:

How do I talk these docs into something like o2. That is a big step. They are really blowing me off and Tyler's pediatrician is unconcerned. Tyler does not move much at night so we are fairly sure the reading is accurate especially since it stays low. i now have the machine to alarm at 74% just so this household can get some sleep. Now I REALLY AM worried! Please tell me what I need to say to this doc he is supposed to be the top guy for peds sleep disorders in our area. Nwext stop would have to be Mayo clinic.
Deanna Brennan
brennan4@worldnet.att.net

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