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Post by mommymedic Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:20 pm

Paula,
I don't have much to give as I regularly donate to another family. However I can send you approx 100oz. I know its not much, but I understand having a child with intestinal problems and would be willing to do what I can to help your son. Most would say that paying shipping for 150oz is not even worth it. And I understand if your budget does not allow for that. I can ship as compact as possible and have never had a problem with milk defrosting when shipping 2nd day air. But I am offering because I also understand being willing to do whatever so your already sick child does not get sicker. I have a daugther with Celiac disease who requires a gluten free diet and our grocery budget increased 200% when we put her on that diet. Now its easier to shop gluten free, but when we started it, everything had to be purchased in a healthfood store. I was MORE than willing to do it because it meant less vomiting, diarrhea and stomach aches.

I am a healthy 30year old, take prenatal w/ DHA, probiotics and more milk plus. I am a nonsmoker and do not live with any smokers. I do not take any additional meds except an occassional tylenol (one/month or less). I am on a low dairy diet as my son has severe eczema. My son is 5 months old (DOB 8/15/09) and is quite healthy! He is approx 85th percentile in both height and weight. Maybe a little more in weight.

Anyway, I do not get on here very frequently. So, if youre interested, please email me at amithalou@msn.com.

God luck and God Bless!
Amy

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Post by Paula Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:45 pm

Hello,
My name is Paula and I am searching for a milk donation to NY. I am willing to pay shipping, and reimbursement. I have a 7 month old son who is running out of mommys milk. I work for an organization that makes it very hard for me to pump, but this is the best job insurance wise.
Brycen has health problems that require a great deal of doctor visits. Brycen has immature/failing intestines. The doctors hope over time the intestines will start to work better. Currently he is on pedilax 3 times a day, zantac, and is reliant on suppositories.
Breast milk is the best thing for him. Yes, I have tried formula and he suffered from my choice. It made all his problems 100% worse.
Thank You for your time
Paula
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