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On 1/17/06, Susan Gallant <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Then it sounds to me like you're just determined to find fault with the
> findings no matter what. In that case there rally is no point in asking
> because you already have your mind made up anyways. If you're just doing
it
> to try to prove the "other side" wrong then you're wasting our time.
> Behind anger is fear. Proverbs Sue
No, what I'm saying is I didn't find anything on those pages. I didn't find
any reference to "findings" or studies of any kind. I'm not trying to
prove it wrong before I even see what there is to see. I'm asking: Is there
anything there? All I found on those two websites was one sentence, saying
there (occasionally? often? always?) was a connection. It didn't say how
often or how they know this. I don't dispute that there seems to be a link
for some children. I know children for whom this was so. I am very
surprised by the percentage you gave, since in my limited experience, the
percentage of children for whom removing dairy cured bedwetting is quite
small, so I wanted to know where that percentage came from. So far you
haven't answered that question, unless I missed an email or something.
--Robyn
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