A breakthrough surgery at Oishei Children’s Hospital just gave 18-year-old Ray Barrett his life back—after years of severe sleep apnea left him exhausted, struggling in school, and missing out on sports. Instead of a CPAP mask, Ray now has a small device in his chest that keeps his airway open while he sleeps. The results? Eight hours of uninterrupted sleep, a return to lacrosse, and a shot at a normal life. Doctors hope to offer this game-changing procedure to more local teens, especially those with Down syndrome. What do you think—should this tech become more widely available? #Health #BodyHealth #Buffalo