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Tears at breakfast time

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catrin · 05/07/2006 10:25

DD is 8 months old and absolutely fab, dh is lovely, everything is great, but yet again I start the day weeping. I am so fed up of feeling so bloody ungrateful and i don't even know what about. I just always feel bitter and resentful about 'something'. I really want to not feel this way, but I don't know what I need to change because ultimately I really don't know what is wrong. Sorry to be so vague and miserable, just really needed to have a moan

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colditz · 05/07/2006 10:25

Do you eat breakfast? I find if I don't I am irrational and weepy for the day!

biglips · 05/07/2006 10:26

Are you getting enough sleep? as sounds like me when i used to be like that as i was so ratty only cos of lack of sleep

biglips · 05/07/2006 10:27

its so important to have breakfast as its recharge your "battery" for couple of hours

catrin · 05/07/2006 10:37

I can't remember the last time I felt like I had slept enough. One of my early pg symptoms was insomnia so don't feel like I have slept properly since last April (even tho dd has slept through the night since 9 weeks). I'm always so unbearably tired. I don't eat breakfast. I don't always manage lunch either. Why I still can't fit into my pre pg clothes is an utter mystery - cue more tears. Sorry for my general whinginess.

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JackieNo · 05/07/2006 10:39

Could you be anaemic? Might be worth getting your iron levels checked. Or PND - can strike at any time. Hope you feel better soon.

catrin · 05/07/2006 10:56

Thank you all for your replies. I thought I may have had PND after dd was born but lied to every mw/hv I saw as was terrified they would think I was too incompetent and report me to ss.

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