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Mon, 9 Dec 2013 21:18:04 +0100
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Hello Judy,

Although we never met in person I feel connected when seeing your name. (Like most names that come along on this community) You are truly right about this online community: it brings all of us so much to learn and share. 

I wish you all the best,

Warm wishes,

Heidi Akkers

lc in pp in the Netherlands 

Hartelijke groet,

Heidi Akkers, IBCLC
Borstvoeding | De Basis

tel. : 06-12649225

www.borstvoedingdebasis.nl
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Twitter: @borstdebasis

Het begint bij De Basis!

Je komt borstvoeding De Basis ook tegen op Facebook en PInterest en wekelijks op twitter via de #bvchat! Praat mee!

Op 9 dec. 2013 wk 50, om 20:15 heeft Judy LeVan Fram het volgende geschreven:

> Hello wise and caring LN listmothers, participants, and lurkers,
> 
> In the months since I've left the profession, not being able to make a  
> living in private practice, and unable to get steady work in a hospital, I've  
> continued to learn from and share my views with all of you. But the time has 
> come to let this piece, this Lactnet community, go, as well. I think I've 
> been  in this community since 1997. just months after becoming an IBCLC. It 
> has been a  place of learning,  challenge and comfort of shared commitments 
> to the  health and well-being of mothers, babies, the families they are part 
> of and the  societies the live in, as well as the many and varied 
> professionals in service  to them.
> 
> Each of you are like stars in the night sky. Some seem to be giving  off 
> more light, some seem more near, some more far, but the sky would be  
> different without each and every one of you.  You all burn with your own  unique 
> gift to share. It has been my pleasure to be part of this community and I  wish 
> you all the best as  a new year dawns, both on the calendar, and  hopefully 
> in my life in its own way, somehow, as well. 
> 
> As ever, hoping for Peace,
> Judy  
> 
> Judy LeVan  Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
> Brooklyn, NY, USA
> [log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask]) ... PS I found my first  
> post, and apparently I've been saying the same thing for 1 7 years...:) "Hello  
> to all. I just started with LACTNET and I am buoyed up above my
> frustrations  coping with BF misinformation and sometimes nastiness that we 
> all deal with. I  see it isn't just me and I'm not alone. Thanks to all of 
> you out there for your  intelligence, your curiosity, your interest, and 
> your humor. This is so  necessary. "  
> 
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