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Kathleen Bruce <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 May 2018 12:24:01 -0400
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Good morning all of this is a question from Norma. She has a serious
infection in her leg and is currently being treated for it. This infection
has previously caused How to be serious with sepsis. In the past few weeks
she has gotten slightly better but she still needs help. If anyone has this
documentation about using human milk on wounds she would appreciate it.
Please send it directly to her..

Thanks Kathleen


“I am currently in St. Peters Hospital in Albany, NY. A friend is typing
this for me because it is difficult for me to use a tablet right now.

I am drinking 2-3 oz of human milk every day and it has been helping
considerably with keeping my digestive system working well. I have been
considering using some of the milk to irrigate the wounds (I have one each
side of my left leg) which are draining fluid. I have Pseudomonas, Serratia
and E-SBL which includes E Coli and I am getting IVs twice a day of
Menopenen.

Do you know of any hospital protocols currently in place for this kindof
situation? Would you please post on LactNet a request for any current
hospital protocols that I can pass on to my doctors? Please ask any
respondants to reply directly to me as I am unable to navigate the listserv
replies at the moment.”

warmly, norma
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Kathleen B. Bruce RN BSN IBCLC
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Hinesburg, Vermont 05461

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