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Old 08-25-2006, 09:33 AM
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I think that depends on the model. Riely just got her in Feb 06, we were told that when Dr. Parrott checks it it will advise him that the battery is nearing time for replacement.

If your child is verbal you should/might be able to hear it in the voice, Rileys gets all wiggly when the stimulator is on. I think that is true for most people. Even if yoru child is non verbal you can hear it in the cry, or other sounds.
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