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Good for you, Laura! I am so glad you've educated yourself and
possily the MD's along the way.
I would love if we could get the info from you and your baby together
with the info from the case I had this past Spring (emailed you about
it.) Hopefully, one of the people you've spoken to can put it into
usable form for future reference.
The baby I wrote you about was on formula for 2 weeks. I don't believe
it was a specific low formula, just a standard formula. His levels are
still a little high (5 months now.) Maybe it's time for a new normal.
I found what the Vitamin D Council said about decades of Vitamin D
deficiency affecting the current ranges to be very interesting. Also,
the MD saying we don't have a lot of data available. Very reassuring.
Sounds like a great reason to stop breastfeeding. (sarcasm intended.)
I would love to hear how things turn out. Thanks for the update.
Allison Laverty Montag BA, IBCLC, RLC
Wisconsin, USA
--
"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we often might win,
by fearing to attempt."
William Shakespeare
Measure for Measure
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