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Hi fellow Lactnuts, I'm back....from my 10 day trip south. Enjoyed seeing
son's new home in SC and the bottlefed grandchildren. They are cute as
buttons anyway. (or in spite of...) I had read this case in archives and
thought it was a good learning situation as presented. Like BWC, I'm sorry
some took it negatively. I thought it was exactly what Lactnet is intended
to foster - advancing our clinical skills. And maybe that includes what
could have been done differently, sooner or whatever.
> What interests me is the potential for learning this complex case gives
> other LCs. That is why I described it. Not, certainly, to embarrass
> anyone. I will post this publically to make sure that there is no one
else
> who thinks my desire to share this is anything but an attempt to do what
> Lactnet is intended to foster -- advance clinical skills by sharing ideas
> about cases.
Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
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