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Laurie Wheeler <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Oct 2015 20:39:18 -0500
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I have not had much time to respond, but I do continue to read Lactnet
every few days. I have been on for about 20 yrs. I like Lactnet for it's
international composition. And for the pro and con discussions. Just when I
might be getting a little too sure of myself, something comes along to rock
my perspective. Like recent discussions about tongue-tie, where I really
was feeling that colleagues were finding it in every baby. Lactnet got me
thinking the other way. At least it keeps my mind open and not closed on
one way of thinking. One of my favorite participants is Pamela Morrison.
She always provides a well-written and well thought out post. I do not
participate in Facebook Lactnet, but I do hope this regular Lactnet
continues.
Laurie Wheeler IBCLC, RN, MN
New Orleans LA and MIssissippi Gulf Coast
USA

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