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In a message dated 6/27/98 8:57:20 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< When we tested the new A**** breast pump in the spring, we were given 5
>pumps to test. I gave 3 to moms who were renting the Elite and 2 to moms
>who owned and were using the P*** in S****. Unfortunately, I didn't have
>the opportunity to test the pump out with a mom who was using the Classic
>or SMB.
Letters and omissions are fine so long as we know what we are talking
about. There is discussion of both the Avent Isis pump and the
Ameda/Hollister pump, both could be A****. Which one are you speaking of
in this post? And I can't identify the SMB. >>
Kathy A & Kathleen B, please refresh ALL our collective memories. I'm having
a great deal of difficulty understanding, why, if we are discussing a product
in a professional manner, we are still using intials and ****. While I
realize there are Medela and Ameda-Egnell and Avent and probably Ross & MJ
(which does NOT refer to the famous Michael Jordan) people on this list (hi
all of you who are lurking out there), as long as we are not speaking in an
unprofessional manner, what's the problem with calling the Avent Isis pump the
Avent Isis pump? I'll admit this REALLY frustrates me!
Jan Barger, in Wheaton -- going ARGHHHH every time she reads one of these
posts.
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