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Heather McFerrin-Dana <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Sep 2004 14:33:44 EDT
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We use an organic soy toddler formula for our daughter who is 3 and still
partially tube fed. She also receives donor breastmilk. We can't afford to buy
all donor milk and she won't drink anything else. So I guess I am thankful that
this option exists. Our doctor and a nutritionist were pushing HARD for these
horrible non organic formulas. We couldn't bare to put those ingredients in
her. Not many pureed foods fit in the feeding tube. Our daughter had to have
something else in her diet so this organic formula was the best option. Still, I
have to admit I feel embarrassed everytime I buy it from the health food
store. I want to explain my situation to people in the checkout line for fear that
they are thinking exactly what I am reading in these posts. Heather

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