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milk to share - wheat/gluten/dairy/soy/tree nut free - Pittsburgh

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Post by RealMylk Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:35 pm

Is this still available?

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Post by melodymoonstone Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:51 pm

My LO had severe MPSI and he was diagnosed in March. I've been fortunate to be on mat. leave and then off for the summer as a teacher, so I have a significant amount of milk frozen from early/mid- March-April in our unusued fridge/freezer combo. (Probably about 50-100 oz/month - multiple shoe boxes worth.) It's not a deep freezer, but we rarely open it, so it hasn't had much in the way of climate issues. While at home, I pump at night for cereal and the possible bottle, but don't use the freezer stash and want to give it away before it goes bad.

Because of LO's issues, we eat minimally processed foods. I will have the occasional glass of wine, but do not smoke or take OTC medications. I am usually consistent with calcium supplements and pre-natals.

The new school year starts next week, so I'd like to meet somewhere in Pittsburgh. Let me know if you're interested and I can see the exact amounts.

Jes

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