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feeling low and lonely

15 replies

sebnem · 05/03/2006 14:11

i feel v lonely and low too as a single mum.
i dont know what to do with my daughter when its weekends or holidays.
i feel so depressed when i go out alone with her, she needs friends and i need too.
feeling so low, i dont feel i can do anything and dont know what to do.
i would like to have friends who meet at weekends, holidays.
i want it for my daughter especially.
when i feel low i feel i cant help her and it makes me down more.

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littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:17

Is there some kind of support group near you, like Gingerbread?

How old is your daughter?

Does she go to school? Ot nursery?

Or toddlers?

It is worth asking people to meet at weekends, even if you don't feel that you know them that well.

littlerach · 05/03/2006 14:18

OMG, the pc went mad!!! Blush

sebnem · 05/03/2006 14:22

my daughter, she is 5 now. she is going reception.
i searched for gingerbread through homestart a few times but couldnt get info, and i think they moved away from where we live. i couldnt find their website either.

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Caribbeanqueen · 05/03/2006 14:23

Here's the website \link{www.gingerbread.org.uk\gingerbread}

sebnem · 05/03/2006 14:25

i just want to pull myself together and be a happy person.
i am a qualified person, i would like to get back to work.
but dont know how to pull myself together.

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sebnem · 05/03/2006 14:27

thnx for the website address Caribbeanqueen

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sebnem · 05/03/2006 14:35

i checked gingerbread website but i havent seen too many weekend or holiday activities.

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jofeb04 · 05/03/2006 14:49

Dont want to be advertising another site on here, but netmums is a great site to meet up with other like mimded mums. Ive met some great friends through this.

sebnem · 05/03/2006 15:04

thnx jofeb04.

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