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I can't remember exactly, but since I've been an LC for less that 5 years, I would hazard a guess about the same time.  One specific post hasn't stood out as there have been many that have been memorable, useful, eye-opening and a-ha moment creating.  I've learned a lot and know there is a lot more great knowledge in this world wide group.  I too use the Dee Kassing bleb info - very, very useful!!!   I also really love the fact that this is worldwide and you get so many viewpoints.  I would like to think that this broad knowledge can serve my clients.  Actually now that I'm typing, that worldwide connection has let me give information to moms who are travelling to other areas of the world where they may need help and I can give them a potential contact name.  For that little piece alone, it has been invaluable and moms have been grateful.Lactnet is one of the first things I look at every day and get excited if there is more than one digest waiting for me to read.  It is a bit nerve wracking to post as I'm never sure I'm doing it correctly, although I use email all the time!  So I am mainly a lurker but I'm happy to see all this activity in response to Rachel Myr's and the other list mothers post. 

Sue Theriault ValinIBCLC, LLLLOttawa, Canada

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