My baby daddy has sleep apnoea and sleeps with cpap machine and mask just like this…. I can honestly say, I didn’t notice it and always slept through it.
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Think she noticed it because he moved and it came away which set his alarms offMy baby daddy has sleep apnoea and sleeps with cpap machine and mask just like this…. I can honestly say, I didn’t notice it and always slept through it.
Except sometimes if they slip off during the night then all of a sudden it sounds like you're sleeping next to Darth Vader...My baby daddy has sleep apnoea and sleeps with cpap machine and mask just like this…. I can honestly say, I didn’t notice it and always slept through it.
Yeah sounds like they’ll either have the boys or just Oakley then swap which is sad as the boys will rarely see himSo what will she do when he is home? Not have the other boys at the same time? So when he goes to Aaron she will have the other boys?
Shes having a carer 12 hours a day or something. Which no one ever gets unless they are on a vent or something similar. I really really hope they are paying for it and ots not on the nhs. Because if its on the nhs god knows how she's managed it, I've seen parents whose children have way worse disabilities and would be lucky to get a hour respite a month.So what will she do when he is home? Not have the other boys at the same time? So when he goes to Aaron she will have the other boys?
I mean they don’t get that even on a vent. My niece has a trachy and was fully ventilated 24/7 with Oxygen and she only got a day time carer 2 days a week for 7.5 hours so my sister could work part time. She also has a real job she doesn’t flog clit suckers on the internet.Shes having a carer 12 hours a day or something. Which no one ever gets unless they are on a vent or something similar. I really really hope they are paying for it and ots not on the nhs. Because if its on the nhs god knows how she's managed it, I've seen parents whose children have way worse disabilities and would be lucky to get a hour respite a month.
I don't think they're paying for it, I think they're getting it from the NHS because shensaid she had to fight for itShes having a carer 12 hours a day or something. Which no one ever gets unless they are on a vent or something similar. I really really hope they are paying for it and ots not on the nhs. Because if its on the nhs god knows how she's managed it, I've seen parents whose children have way worse disabilities and would be lucky to get a hour respite a month.
It would mean she has to actually look after him and that’s too much for JodieShe’s certainly not wanting her son home without help. I don’t get though, if the boys are with Aaron and she only has Siennah, why does she need a carer for 12 hours a day? Surely she should be able to focus on Oakley? Then she can focus on the boys whilst Aaron has Oakley. Surely if she’s only got Oakley and Siennah to focus on, why does she need a carer?