I sit here the night before I am due to check my son in for a cardiac procedure and I am finally allowing myself to come to terms with having a child that needs that extra bit of special care. It is so hard. Lets face it it's hard to have your first baby get that first sniffle , then one hardens to that , then they get some weird wonderful rash , and we get through that but when it starts becoming hospital admissions and regular doctor/specialist visits , it almost feels surreal . "we're both so healthy , these things happen to other people, how did this happen?"
But somehow we have this ability to roll with whatever comes our way , and we start looking at the up side , as one must do ....at least he doesn't need open heart surgery , it is only a small procedure ...actually , we are so lucky!!
Think of me tomorrow morning , when we wheel our brave son into the theatre ....needing all the good vibes - but I know it is all going to be fine . I will blog the outcome x
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Baby Blues /Postnatal Depression
What is it about Postnatal Depression? having babies is simple , right ? That's what everyone says....Women have been doing it for centuries - yet it is still the hardest job , the hardest transision , emotionally , physically and mentally exhausting . Even though I have been in the industry for the past 4 years , and I can pick up the subtle signs of a mom struggling - it is still so difficult to approach a mom and say , are you struggling ? Can I help you? From the mom who declares , "this is hell , I'm on anti-depressants , it's the only way," - to the mom ,who stoically chips away at it , melts into tears regularly by herself and grinds through it , but" all is fine"
So , as a caregiver - it is my hardest area to tackle - having struggled myself with my first baby (sometimes knowing too much clinically is a downfall), I know what they are feeling and want to help , but how do I help ? what can I do? referring to a psychologist is one option - but there must be more? what do moms want from others ? maybe just recognition and a listening ear?
Would love to hear from some of you , especially those who have been through this . Or maybe some dads who've been through it too.
x
So , as a caregiver - it is my hardest area to tackle - having struggled myself with my first baby (sometimes knowing too much clinically is a downfall), I know what they are feeling and want to help , but how do I help ? what can I do? referring to a psychologist is one option - but there must be more? what do moms want from others ? maybe just recognition and a listening ear?
Would love to hear from some of you , especially those who have been through this . Or maybe some dads who've been through it too.
x
Friday, January 21, 2011
I'm a blogger
Hi Guys ,
Here is our blog - it is very simple!! and hopefully easy to use , I'm new to this so lets see how it goes. I'm here to open a forum for all moms and dads who want to voice anything they want to (doesn't have to be specifically baby orientated , but since we all have that in common - it's a pretty good place to start! ) Anyone wanting to chat feel free.......
Here is our blog - it is very simple!! and hopefully easy to use , I'm new to this so lets see how it goes. I'm here to open a forum for all moms and dads who want to voice anything they want to (doesn't have to be specifically baby orientated , but since we all have that in common - it's a pretty good place to start! ) Anyone wanting to chat feel free.......
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