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He has a night light in his room and his window brings in a lot of light so it's not as if he's in the darkness. I don't know what to do. I'm losing sleep and what's worse is my lil man's sleep schedule is going awry because of these night terrors.
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I've been so, so darn stressed out that my body began to give out. For the past few weeks I've been like a zombie. I'm getting sleep but it doesn't feel like I'm getting any type of rest. Littleman sleeps through the night, sort of, he'll wake up every now and again. But its not too bad. It's the rest of everything that has been draining. I had mono in my early twenties, and let me tell you, that was a walk in the park in comparison to how I've been feeling lately.
So I visit the doctor and he takes one look at me and can tell I'm fraying at the edges. I'm almost falling apart and I begin to cry because the only thing I can really repeat to him is how tired, not sleepy, I am. He gave me an anti-depressant to take and I'm going to start therapy soon. I just never realized that stress can take a toll on you physically. I only post this so that all of you wonderful ladies take it easy (if you can). Do something small for yourself, even if its a bath. I thought he was going to send me to the padded cell, and even then maybe it wouldnt have been too bad because I would have gotten rest LOL!
Nice to see familiar names again! I hope my change in attitude and scheduling will give me more time to return to the boards!View Thread

thanks for the advice
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thanks for the encouragement, I will definitely keep at it. I hope your doing well and that it's getting easier!View Thread
I have a question. My son is about to turn 14 months tomorrow and he's suddenly developed an aversion to food. And it's food he used to absolutely love! He will eat but only just an itty bitty bit of a meal and it's getting harder and harder to feed him. He turns his head away, purses his lips shut or bursts into tears when I try to feed him. I don't force him to eat (I have bad memories of being force fed) but I am growing concerned about it. He's not skinny, he's meaty but not chubby so I know he's okay. he's fanatic about milk and will eat mum mums, but those are basically puffed air.
Any help or suggestions? I'm thinking this is normal, but it's been about a week and I'm getting worried.
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thanks!View Thread


ok I'm no help LOLView Thread

A thousand congrats!!!!View Thread


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