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You know, the funny thing is I can't remember. It may have been Joy Noel-Weiss when I first ran into her at an INFACT conference (remember those :) ) or perhaps it was from one of the many many courses I took in order to write my exam. I do know I am a conscientious objector to all things social media, so am not on a Facebook group. I still rely heavily on Lactnet, and often pass posts on to my colleagues who aren't on (even though I keep bugging them to join!).

My most memorable post: Liz Brooks's post on Dee Kassing's solution to dealing with persistent plugged ducts and milk blebs. I love that advice and use it all the time!! I have it as a handout (asked for permission from Dee) and have yet to have it fail.

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