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I am excited about the responses I have received from people wishing to obtain copies of the protocol. It is 8 pages long, though, so I will need to fax it to everyone who wants a copy, or snail mail it. I have already sent out about 15 copies, and I now have 9 additional requests. If each of you could email me privately with your snail address or fax numbers, I would appreciate it. I tried to fax a copy to someone in Australia, and the fax wouldn't cooperate - our unit may have a limit on how long distance it can get?... Our census has been so incredibly high with high acuities that I have not had the opportunity to ask my clinical manager about faxing out of country. Meanwhile, if you live out of country - I'll probably need your snail address. I'll plan to mail copies out on Monday when I return to work.
I worked until 9:30 pm last night in the NICU, and still did not see all of the people I needed to!!! We have admitted so many babies and discharged so many, that I was having trouble keep up with who was breastfeeding and who wasn't, and where they were - we kept moving them around to adjust for acuity and staffing. I really felt like my head was spinning. I was bone tired and felt like I did not even want to see another breast for at least a week - do you all ever feel that way? Anyway, I'm better this morning, thank God. Thanks for listening to me whine.
Dani Hudspeth BSN, RN, IBCLC
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