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Date: | Sat, 11 May 2002 10:01:25 -0500 |
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Sara,
Many years ago I was (long distance telephone) counseling a bf mother who
was vacationing in the Bahamas and had had a very nasty encounter with a
jellyfish who had encircled her body with its stinging tentacles and her
breasts were one of the worst hit areas.
When she was taken to the local emergency room by the lifeguards, her
meds were dispensed in one of the cannisters designed to hold film you
described. (!!!!!) In addition to the terrible effects of the mega dose
of jellyfish poison, she became deathly ill from *something* in the oral
meds she was given. New meds, without the film canister, were tolerated
just fine.
So....caution!
Karen Zeretzke, MEd, IBCLC, RLC
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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