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Dear Cherie:
The trip is a two-day intensive job interview process involving 12 hours
straight of meetings with dozens of prospective colleagues. Most will be
averse to my hiring if they even find out I have a baby, let alone show
up WITH the baby. I would love to take her and in fact have stayed a
student this long (several years extra above the 'normative' time of 5) to
be with and raise both my kids...this time though I just can't.
Susan.
> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 22:07:11 -0800
> From: Cherie Moore <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: ALIMENTUM
>
> Take your baby with you.-Cherie
>
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> > From: Susan Martin <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: ALIMENTUM
> > Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 11:52 PM
> >
> > Dear fellow no-milker's
> >
> > I am facing the possibility that I may have to go out of town for a short
> time
> > ( 2 full days ) without my 6 month old. She is nursing exclusively and
> shows
> > eczema if I consume the least amount of dairy inany form. I am pumping./
> > freezing but am afraid that if there is not enough, my husband will have
> to
> > supplement just very briefly in my absence with a formula. My older
> child
> > is severely allergic to dairy, soy, eggs, grains, nuts, etc. and I don't
> want
> > to expose the baby to anythign dangerous. The pediatrician swears that
> > Alimentum will have NO effect on dairy allergic babies. Can anyone back
> this
> > up? Is it derived from dairy or has anyone had positive or negative
> > reactions? I know the Nutramigen is supposed to be fine (?) but tastes
> > awful. How about Neocate formula? Is this only available thru MD?
> >
> > Any feedback appreciated, and I am pumping as much as I can but this is
> > a BIG happy baby who loves to eat.
> >
> > THANKS,
> > Susan (NIcky's and Emma's mom)
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