Do FFers know this risk?

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Do FFers know this risk?
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Sat, 07-18-2009 - 4:15pm

Do most FFing parents know powdered infant formulas are not commercially sterile products? How much of a risk is a E. sakazakii infection? Is it only a risk to premature and low-weight babies? According to the WHO article below, "infants under 2 months of age are at greatest risk."


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Registered: 07-08-2001
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 10:01am
Wow, Cathie, thanks for that.
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Registered: 07-08-2001
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 10:25am

ROFL, Fio, you're famous!


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Registered: 07-08-2001
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 10:41am
**Yes but they are not the victim when it comes to being bullied. I guess in a way they are both the victim, but both sides of that kind of situation is a negative outcome. I was bullied too and I would have to say my situation was negative.**

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Registered: 07-08-2001
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 10:43am

***This makes ABSOLUTELY no sense whatsoever. Kids will get teased for wearing glasses, having braces, having freckles, wearing clothes that the "in crowd" doesn't feel are "cool", the way they walk, talk, their name or last name...****


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Registered: 06-18-2009
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 11:12am

***Did *I* suggest smoking? I don't recall saying anything about smoking...but maybe I'm wrong.***


Um,yes. When you said

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Registered: 06-18-2009
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 11:15am

***And yeah I said hippie california and it was just a tongue-in-cheek reply to the idea of "hundreds of ENers in a hair salon" being in another universe. ;-)***


like alot

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Mon, 07-27-2009 - 11:23am

Of course! It's called "clarification."


Fio cracks jokes a lot here--most of us do, that's one way that we can debate each other and still be able to be "fluffy" together at the end of the day.

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Registered: 06-18-2009
Mon, 07-27-2009 - 11:26am

***I am saying that they truly understand that children sometimes cannot stay still so most things are put away and they find ways to entertain kids. I am not sure what else you want me to say. I am saying they would understand and wait for a mother needing to breastfeed. I just do not think they are as busy as your salon and being in a smaller area, maybe they just enjoy entertaining kids as well as cutting the family's hair. Now some of them are covered in tattoos, with weird hair but all very polite. And most are parents...***


I hear you,

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Mon, 07-27-2009 - 11:31am
***So I guess if we can admit that it's possible for ENing to lead to negative outcomes, we can also admit that it's possible for ENing to lead to positive outcomes. ****

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Mon, 07-27-2009 - 11:33am

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Having some reading troubles?

***I*** said that if you can honestly say that you don't allow ANY kind of disruption to the flow of set appointment times in your shop, for activities that might include being allowed to step outside for a cigarette in between processes (I've seen this happen in at least two different hair salons, one of which was part of a major US chain of them), then you should be "COMMENDED to your local chamber of commerce", meaning someone ought to notify them that yours is apparently an exemplary hair salon that doesn't allow its clients to do any of the things I personally have seen hair salons allowing people to do.

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