Larra
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Thanks for the info, @Dana Mills. I hope your success with the BPD will continue. Just keep in mind that nutritional deficiencies are more of a problem with BPD than with the DS, so you will need to follow your labs very carefully. If anything is trending in the wrong direction, get it corrected even before it becomes abnormal. It is far easier to maintain good vitamin and protein levels than it is to correct then after they fall.