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Is "perseverance" any better than endurance? For me endurance has
connotations of athletic struggle like the Tour de France or a
triathlon (which breastfeeding over night during the early days
certainly felt like!!) which is generally perceived as a positive and
healthy thing to achieve.
HTH,
Michelle Adelewitz, RN BSN
Ithaca, NY USA
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Stephanie MacDonald
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> What I've come up with so far is, "Award of Endurance [I don't like that word]. For your persistance and tenacity for continuing to breastfeeding during [thrush] has not gone unnoticed by your child."
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> Any ideas to change "Endurance"? It means a struggle to me, something not happy - but then, when is having masitis a happy time?? lol
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