My 16 year old son had a sleep study / mslt done in Nov. 07. Diagnosed with mild/severe sleep apnea. T&A removed in December. He is scheduled to have another sleep study & possibly a mslt in march. MSLT depends on results of sleep study. If more that 5 hypopneas he won't need MSLT. Testing very expensive, don't know which to hope for. His first study found that his sleep eff. was 93% he had 12 apneas-4 obstructive, longest 21 sec. 8 central. 125 hypopneas-longest 69 sec. --AHI of 18 ph his oxegen was a mean of 97% but dropping to 84%. I really don't understand much of this. But have been to different dr.s . One says it is a mild case the other says very severe. Is this because he is still considered a child that Pediatic Neurologiist would say very severe? Which is it? mild/severe/very severe? What are the chances of after having T&A removed his apnea will be less severe? Any help appreciated!! :)

