This is a resubmission that may have been garbled.

Hi everyone.  I am a Public Health Nurse from a small rural
community in North Eastern Alberta, Canada.  I am rather close
to the North Pole and to Santa Claus.  While attending the
IBCLC International Conference in Scottsdale, AZ this last
July, I happened to overhear a LactNet convert stating how much
information on breastfeeding she had learned since joining the
LactNet network.  This is when I got bitten by the Lactnet bug.
As I am still computer illiterate until I attend my crash
course in Sept., my cherub who goes by the name of Ray has
agreed to help me travel the Cybernet.  By osmosis this cherub
may become a breastfeeding advocate.  Thus far, he reads my
E-mail before I do.  Who knows, this little cherub may
influence other cherubs on breastfeeding.  Whoo ... how
exhilarating!  Now that I am hooked and addicted, I need to be
referred to a good, reliable and inexpensive Lactnet Detox
Centre.  Anyone out there who knows of one?  It is wonderful to
see the distances that Lactnet can reaches.

Rosemarie Allain,  RN, Bscn, IBCLC,
St Paul, Alberta, Canada. [log in to unmask]