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Date: | Fri, 5 Dec 1997 10:10:17 -0800 |
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> How absolutely wrong this is! No, not the impulse, that is rather
> understandable, but the whole situation! And it happens more often than
> I care to think about.
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> Where does this come from? This is not a matter of questionable
> "parenting" advice, but is poor *medical* information. I get so frustrated at this that I can barely express myself,
> but what this physician and his staff are teaching can be downright
> dangerous! Am I over the line here?
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> Wendy, you have all of my best wishes and warmest thoughts as you work
> to remedy this. I am very interested to hear the thoughts and ideas
> from the physicians and nurses here on this issue. Please, speak up and
> share your recommendations for this situation with all of us who have
> dealt with this in our communities.
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> P.S. Am I correct in still thinking that we look at TOTAL wt. gain--from
> lowest pt. to current? If so, a 14 oz. weight gain in one week (or even
> ten days, if the visit was one week post-discharge) certainly seems
> adequate to me. Anybody, please correct me if I am wrong here.
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