Emma Nicolaou likes to describe the north London home she shares with her seriously disabled 22-year-old daughter Tyler as their castle, but in reality it is more like a hospital ward filled with specialist life-saving equipment.That equipment from oxygen monitors to electric-powered tracks on the ceiling to move Tyler around is becoming more and more expensive to run, leaving Emma terrified of the bills she has to pay and even more worried by talk of blackouts next year.
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