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I had a heck of a time finding the #5 feeding tubes, too. Like Carol (or is
it carol?) I thought I could buy one at a medical supply store or somesuch
place. I didn't need a quantity of 500 which is what the med supply
carried. I finally sent the mum to our local public health drop-in
breastfeeding clinic, and they had them. So I guess if you were going to
use them on a regular basis, or could split a case with someone, a large
quantity would work. And they were really cheap, worked out to about 50
cents each.
Donna Hansen
Burnaby, British Columbia
(where it snows about once a year, sending everyone into a panic and
blowing the snow removal budget for the year in one or two days)
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