@Blackspinner , you get my point clearly. Thanks for your reply, I was wondering if my bad English had expressed something I was not meaning at all.
@Janknitz, No problem at all, I accept your apologies and don't worry about, it's already forgotten. If you knew me you would have known that one of my friend's complains is that I don't give enough feedback, means I don't tell people what to do often enough
@ chunkyfrog you didn't irritated me My friend doesn't like to be dependent of electricity because she lives in an area of the city where there is a lot of big trees and when there is a storm they can loss electricity.
@ Donnafowler I noticed there is nothing about the subject in the old threads only one lady who came for a short time and it seems has not returned since long time. I hope she was able to find the necessary help for her beautiful daughter with the DME and the kids hospital. If I find more information I will add it. It should be very hard for parents to deal with this additional problem an on top of that not having information, imagine how complicated was to get info for us, for us adults, more still for kids. I didn't find a lot yesterday when I toke a look on internet.
Down Syndrome and OSA, what to do?
Re: Down Syndrome and OSA, what to do?
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