[tri-med] Re: Sleep Apnea

Laurie:

Yes, the trach is the reason that Krissy qualifies for nursing. I must
admit
that in itself has been a blessing. Just another reason we don't mind
the
trach! 

All the best,
Terre

Mom to Kevin - 19, Keith - 16, Kenny - 13, Korey - 11, and 
precious Kristina Rachel (T18) - 5 years - with a smile that
lights up the world!
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Terre Krotzer
terre@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:terre@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 

" There are two ways of spreading light; to be the
candle or the mirror that reflects it."
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-----Original Message-----
From: tri-med-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tri-med-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of TRIER9@xxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 8:43 PM
To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tri-med] Re: Sleep Apnea


Hi Terre, 
Did you get a nurse at night because of the trach? I wish we could get
one 
right now to help out. We don't know what to do to help Bri yet. The
doctor 
called tonight while I was shopping for Christmas dinner(left a 
message).....geesh, I was home all day.......and says he will talk to me
after the Holidays!  
So, I constantly worry that I am going to go into Bri's room and find
her not 
breathing.
I'm glad you found the best answer for Kristina. I know what you mean
about 
leaving things 'as is' when they are working and your child is used to
it! 
Brianna is not one for change!
Thanks so much!

Laurie
Proud Mom to Brianna, age 16 w/Trisomy 9p/21 translocation, Brandon, age
13 Marissa, age 7 with Cerebral Palsy and SOD, and new baby Kayla
w/Trisomy 21


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