
As you can see in the picture he had a lot on him; every one of those wires was connected to an electrode on his body, including 7 around his head held on with glue and some cement stuff.
The night was terrible to say the least, only because he had many "episodes." Mary actually came in to check on him about an hour into it, and said at that point he had been holding his breath a lot and would be surprised if they didn't refer him to an ENT.
We were woken up at 6am, and then the real fun began... we had to take ALL of the stickers off! Well, Miles was not happy about this, having had a bad night of sleep and being woken up early. All said and done, Mary said he was the best kid she had seen of any age through the whole process. He got to pick a special toy from the magic toy closet and chose a Goofy.

We have to wait up to 3 weeks for a follow up and then they will let us know the course of action. Most likely he will have his tonsils and adenoids taken out and this will stop the apnea. We hope that this will lead to some better and more restful nights of sleep for our little guy!
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