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Regarding your second question, Facebook just became the most visited site
(even over Google).  For more info:
http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/16/technology/facebook_most_visited/index.htm?hpt=T2
Michele Burton
Paducah, KY

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Ibolya Eva Rozsa <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
>
> (It's been a while...)
>
> Answering your first question with what I usually do: when I have runny
> nose and/or sore throat I do not visit anyone until my condition really
> improves. Improvement means feeling physically good, no runny nose, although
> if I need a tissue only a few times a day that is acceptable, no coughing,
> no fever for at least 2 days. If a mother calls I always tell them I'm sick
> and I can only visit them when I'm sure I would not spread viruses. They can
> either wait for me or I refer them to another LC.
>
> If you are not sure you might be better by Thursday you may want to leave
> the question open and tell this mom to call back on Wednesday afternoon or
> Thursday morning to see if you are feeling healthy.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Hugs,
>
> Ibolya Eva Rozsa, LLLL, IBCLC
> Hungary
>
>
>
>
> Sarah McCann wrote:
>
>> Hi Wise ones,
>>
>> 1st question.
>>
>> Look how sick is sick?  Linda Smith in her book on Private practice says
>> we shouldn't see a mother if we are sick.  Fair enough, totally
>> understandable.  What about a cold?  I have been fighting one since Saturday
>> and I have a sore throat and a runny nose.  A mum rang me today wanting to
>> see me.  I said I had the cold and she suggested Thursday as I should be a
>> lot better by then.  What if I am not?  I do not have a temperature, but I
>> do not feel great (although I have had worse colds).  How much better do I
>> have to be?  Throat not sore?  I could have a runny nose for days.  I mean a
>> cold is not going to kill one but it can make one feel horrible.  Any
>> thoughts would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> 2nd question.
>>
>> Which is more useful for your business - Facebook or Blogspot.  I am
>> looking for something that will augment my website i.e I can put up news,
>> interesting articles, support group details or changes.  I have just signed
>> up to Facebook - truly it is a social networking site, I seem to have
>> connections and family members I hardly knew about.  I'm just not sure it
>> will do what I want for the business, even if I have a separate site for the
>> business (which is what I was planning).
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>
>>
>> Love,
>>
>> Sarah McCann. BScHons, IBCLC
>>
>> www.BreastfeedingResourcesNI.co.uk
>>
>> LLL Leader.
>>
>>
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