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DHolmes
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Confused Jan 30, 2012 at 03:22 AM
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Ever since having my son who is 2 and daughter now 4 months it feels like I just can't be normal. I fear my relationships with them and want to connect. My parents never said positive things to me and never ever expressed emotions and I feel like that is why i keep everything inside and am anti social and depressed now.
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Default Feb 06, 2012 at 09:42 AM
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Hi Hun it can be hard when your a new mum, relax it will come to you, stay focused for them.

I know it's hard I have more then enough on my plate. But when I look at my kids I can mostly stop my thoughts. We can't let them feel the way we do.

So we have to try be strong together.

I wish my little girl want having a nap right now so she could make me laugh and take my mind off the rage I am feeling.

Hopefully I don't say anything I will regret before she wakes x
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