My son, currently 6.5 yrs. old, had T&A surgery about 3 yrs ago for his sleep apnea. We were told that it "cures" about 85% of children. Unfortunately, he was in the remaining 15%. He never could stand CPAP, so we were told that a lot of times kids grow out of it by 6-7 yrs. old. He still seems tired, occassionally snoring. Otherwise, he is healthy. Stands 52" tall and weighs 60 pounds. Developmentally he is right on track and intelligent. We had been advised that as long as he is growing and developing well, to not be real worried about it. I am leaning towards getting another sleep study done, but wonder what else can be done treatment-wise if CPAP is not viable. Early on, we were told that a tracheotomy could be done, but no way in hell do I want to do that. I don't have the sleep study numbers, but with his development, should I be worried?
BTW: I have been diagnosed about the same time as him as having OSA. I'm trying CPAP w/ so-so success (allergies kind of keep me stuffed up) so I'm wondering, is it hereditary. 1 Dr. told me I probably had it as a child, then grew out of it, then it returned in my 30's. He stated this was quite a normal occurrence. I guess that's why they figure my son will grow out of it. ANYWAY....any ideas on need for new study or what treatments are available if we do?

