By ANONYMOUS
I’m a 27-year-old Mother of two kids under two from Brisbane. I have little to no support from family & a small circle of friends from play groups etc.
I’m telling you my story as I desperately need help & nobody is listening. I don’t know who else to turn to. I don’t know if I have post natal depression or not as doctors are continuing to tell me to ‘think more positive’ or ‘look on the brighter side of things’. I cry almost everyday and simply just want to run away and quit.
My nearly six-month-old son has been sick with colds etc since he was six weeks old, as my toddler picks up most things from daycare. He has never taken a bottle or a dummy as he screams murder and refuses.
After multiple – and I’m talking multiple – trips to the doctor to help get him better (or me better) I’ve been told ‘he’s too little for any medication’, ‘he’ll have to ride it out to build his immune system’, ‘it’s just a cold’, PLUS ‘he needs the breastmilk to build his antibodies to help fight sickness’.
So I’ve persevered with breastfeeding him while I have been going downhill. He is on the larger size (80 per cent percentile and still fed every three hours – YES since he was born nearly six months ago) So as you can imagine, I haven’t had a break away from him or a good night’s rest since the beginning of the year.
I then paid $300 for a pediatrician to have him looked at at four months old to tell me he has asthma, and needs ventolin and steroids to help get him better. I am feeling like the WORST mother in the world here. He improves dramatically after 10 doses but still won’t take a bottle to give me a break.
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It was I who wrote to above anon article to mamamia.
I honestly forgot that I wrote it & checked all the lovely comments just now.
I'm in shock of how many people listened to me & were concerned.
Months later my son is now 14months old & officially OFF the boob (as of a week ago) and eating the whole house out of home.
I did eventually get diagnosed with PND & have been on medication since.
Thank you so much x x x x x x
Steps to getting better,
1. Try sleep with baby during the day if you can
2. Join a support group
3. Use the maternal and health line for some practical assistance this is a 24hr line.
4. Start trying to give yourself positive messages e.g this is not going to last forever and it will get better.
5. Find a therapist that you can go see that is covered by a GP treatment plan.
These steps helped me cause was in the same place as you thought it was never going to get better, l was exhausted from getting up ever 2.5 hrs to feed, sleep deprivation is torture your brain feels like it cant function.
Please have hope and develop a plan of attack for yourself.
Goodluck!