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In Need of Milk for a Brave Little Boy Fighting a Terminal Disease

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Post by AmarieH Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:12 pm

Jennifer, I know it has been some time since your posting was created. However, due to the circumstances, I feel driven to respond. I live in Jacksonville, FL about 45 min south of the Georgia border, where I travel often to visit my sister. If you are still in need, my heart is touched by your story and I am willing to donate. Please contact me if you are still in need. Thank you

AmarieH

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Post by hodakamal Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:31 am

Please let me know, if you are still in need of breastmilk. I only have about 50oz at the moment that I can donate. I live in atlanta, Ga. I have a 4 months old baby. The milk I have available now is pumped and frozen since mid july and early august.
e-mail me, if you are interested! hodakamal@yahoo.com

hodakamal

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Post by zoqueta22 Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:26 pm

Hi Jennifer.
If you still need BM I can probably donate 100 to 200 oz... this milk was pumped in April and has been frozen since... let me know.

zoqueta22

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Post by Jake'sMommy Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:45 pm

My name is Jennifer and I am proud to be the Mommy of Jacob, a 4 year old little boy who is battling Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I. SMA type I is very similar to ALS except it hits hard at a very young age. Jake is unable to sit, stand, talk, or eat. Everything we feed him is monitored strickyl by me, MOM, and a dietician. I have to research and try and fail with baby foods, supplements, and fats/proteins. Jake eats ONLY through a g-tube and has strick guidelines. He has been breast fed since birth, I pumped until he was 2.5 years old, and when my BM dried up he began receiving donor milk. We are trying to transistion him from BM, but currently he will only tolerate 3 mL of safflower oil for his fat and 2 tsp of a protein supplement for his protein. In order to completely transition from BM, he will need to tolerate 2 tablespoons of oil and 3 TBsp of supplement...we are a long way off from that! I will say that BM has been a mainstay, over 40% of his calories, and what is keeping him healthy and growing. My son was only suppose to live months. Thanks to the grace of God, he just celebrated his 4th birthday last month and is still growing and glowing! If you live in NC, SC, VA, GA, or TN and would be willing to donate to my son, we would be greatly appreciative! As I said above, he is the world to me. I have driven a 10 hour round-tripper before to get him BM. Your generosity would mean the world to my son.
Please check out Jake's websites, www.our-sma-angels.com/fortheloveofjake or www.carepages.com/fortheloveofjake
Thank you and God Bless,
Jennifer

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