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Hi all -- Please forgive me for popping in unannounced, it's been
awhile since I've been set to mail here.
Has anyone any experience supporting a mom whose 7 mo. old cannot
tolerate long chain fatty acids (injured thoracid duct)? She
evidently read about success centrifuging off the fat and feeding
just skim milk to the child. As a LLL she has contacted me simply
for advice keeping up her milk supply. It does not sound as if she's
working with a LC. She has ordered a centrifuge for arrival later
today. The child is hospitalized.
Has anyone any thoughts to offer? How, for example, will the child
receive sufficient fat for growth if fed only skim milk? Is this a
concern? I will encourage her to discuss this plan with her
pediatrician if she hasn't already. But I am curious myself about
this plan and whether anyone has any practical experience with this
condition.
My immediate, albeit ignorant, reaction, for example, is to wonder
whether this might not be precisely a situation in which we would be
grateful for the existence of abm (which, however, is likely
similarly constituted with long-chain FAs, but I'm guessing there's
some formula out there specifically concocted for this purpose)! But
I will be thrilled to hear that this might even just still be a case
where bm manages to be sufficient, even superior. If not, would
supplementing abm with skim bm be worthwhile or just inhibit
sufficient caloric intake from abm?
I will gratefully accept any advice (on or offlist) from words to
offer for emotional support to any biomedical insight into why
long-chain FA are even fingered as the culprit?!
Many, many thanks.
--
-Sara ([log in to unmask]).
Sara Roos
LLL Leader, Los Angeles
310.390.2529
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