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Hi all
Jack wrote:
>I would like to point out that in his last email to me at least 6 weeks
>ago, perhaps longer, Greg, the speech pathologist who went on and on
>about studies showing "invisible aspiration" promised to send me
>references to back up his assertions. I had provided him with my home
>address and he emailed back the next day that he would.
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>I have still not received the references. The Canadian mail *is* slow,
>true, but allowing for that and allowing 2 or 3 weeks to gather up a few
>studies, I think I should have received something by now.
>
>I believe Greg was all bluff.
>
>Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
I've been out of town on vacation and am behind--WAY behind. I've had a
private post from Geoff (not Greg, BTW) that I've been meaning to put on
lactnet for him (as he is no longer subscribed). This was in response to
correspondance I had with him during the time that both Kathy A (happy
birthday!) and Kathy B were out of town. I have not had a chance to look at
the reference and am simply posting this for him. Sorry for the delay.
Melissa Vickers, IBCLC (and sometimes deliquent substitute listowner!)
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From Geoff:
>Hello Melissa. My lit. search is still in transit it seems due to the
>holiday. I do have some background on my original posts concerning
>infant development. The best summary is Ch. 1 of "Feeding and
>Swallowing Disorders in Infancy", Lynn Wolf and Robin Glass, pg.s 2-53.
>You will find the chapter is also well referenced and quite frankly I
>need to reaquaint myself. Let me know if you still require additional
>references or if this thread remains to be of interest.
>
>Geoff
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