i cry for no reason and ma mood changes all the time my mum have seen this and she is takin me to the doctor this week . so i really hope i g4et somethin out ov this cause it not nice to live with ,,, i went to the doctor before and she said it was normal & sent me home . & it got worse and worse
it just horrible.Thank you so much for this video it really aprecciated . .THAK YOU . It so good to kno tht i am not alone on this cause it certainly feels like it ....
of course your not or were not alone hope ya got sorted, I felt like such a freak when i had it but it was a releif just to put a name on it !! even more of a releif when people were so good about it you know people realise that you didn't ask for it
I'm researching PND for a Sydney based charity. This is a wonderful way of raising awareness about PND, you speak from the heart, articulately, with passion & courage.
I was a sufferer of undiagnosed PND for almost two years. I myself knew i had a problem but my family would not entertain the thought. I can relate to what you are saying about sweats and panic attacks, the worst part for me was that i knew i loved my daughter but i could not show it, i had some awful thoughts around the time of her birth and they almost killed me. I am now a healthy proud mother of a beautiful little 2yr old girl who is loved more than anything in this world. take care
Im suffering from PND, my son is now 8 months old and i really had no idea what was happening to me either. I have been on antidepressants for 4 months now. I could really relate to what you are saying and it's always so good to know you are not the only one. Take care.
My nan had postnatal depression after giving birth to my father and stayed in a psychiatric ward for the first year and a half of his life, resulting in him growing up with his grandparents. She then gave birth to stillborn twins.
I never really understood postnatal depression as i'd never ask her, but this really helped me. You're such a brave woman and I really respect you for raising awareness and helping people understand postnatal depression x
Awareness of PND needs to be increased if mothers are to understand that there is help out there. More mother & baby psyciatric units are needed to stop mums being seperated from their babies while they are being treated. This would have the added benefit of giving them the peer support they need to understand they aren't alone. Thanks for sharing x x
Goodluck girl.... The important things is ur life, ur baby and remember the only person who can help u is u. U have the right intentions and i look fwrd to watching ur future blogs!!xx
have postnatal depression
i cry for no reason and ma mood changes all the time my mum have seen this and she is takin me to the doctor this week . so i really hope i g4et somethin out ov this cause it not nice to live with ,,, i went to the doctor before and she said it was normal & sent me home . & it got worse and worse
it just horrible.Thank you so much for this video it really aprecciated . .THAK YOU . It so good to kno tht i am not alone on this cause it certainly feels like it ....
creeny2900 2 years ago
of course your not or were not alone hope ya got sorted, I felt like such a freak when i had it but it was a releif just to put a name on it !! even more of a releif when people were so good about it you know people realise that you didn't ask for it
routex7044 2 years ago
Thank you Lisa, you are helping alot of people. I suffer PND and your blog has helped me no end. Thanks again, Manda
mandaboo1976 3 years ago
I have pnd...
The worst part is the night terrors and Hallucinations.
'unable to live yet unable to die'...this is the perfect quote for how i was feeling at the begining.
i couldnt be apart from my daughter..my fear was that she was going to die.
I have returned to wrk and lead an almost normal life; but if something happens in the media etc i will find my self being pulled back into the woods.
Well done for voicing your experience... and good luck
gemmmt12 3 years ago
Excellent video, thanks for sharing your story.
I'm researching PND for a Sydney based charity. This is a wonderful way of raising awareness about PND, you speak from the heart, articulately, with passion & courage.
All the best to your on your journey.
opb6 3 years ago
I was a sufferer of undiagnosed PND for almost two years. I myself knew i had a problem but my family would not entertain the thought. I can relate to what you are saying about sweats and panic attacks, the worst part for me was that i knew i loved my daughter but i could not show it, i had some awful thoughts around the time of her birth and they almost killed me. I am now a healthy proud mother of a beautiful little 2yr old girl who is loved more than anything in this world. take care
jennyanne19 3 years ago
Im suffering from PND, my son is now 8 months old and i really had no idea what was happening to me either. I have been on antidepressants for 4 months now. I could really relate to what you are saying and it's always so good to know you are not the only one. Take care.
meanthandlucas 3 years ago
probably got PND coz she was to young.
topbluffa1 3 years ago
Because I am too young?
At the time this video was posted I was 29.
Is that too young?
LisasBlog 3 years ago 2
My nan had postnatal depression after giving birth to my father and stayed in a psychiatric ward for the first year and a half of his life, resulting in him growing up with his grandparents. She then gave birth to stillborn twins.
I never really understood postnatal depression as i'd never ask her, but this really helped me. You're such a brave woman and I really respect you for raising awareness and helping people understand postnatal depression x
robyn241 4 years ago 3
This has helped me alot. Thanks, Natalie
spongeboard123 4 years ago 6
im really glad that you have shared your expeience on pnd, it has really helped me to put my own experince into prospective. thank you. X
dassatta7 4 years ago 6
Awareness of PND needs to be increased if mothers are to understand that there is help out there. More mother & baby psyciatric units are needed to stop mums being seperated from their babies while they are being treated. This would have the added benefit of giving them the peer support they need to understand they aren't alone. Thanks for sharing x x
kidtechnical 4 years ago 5
Goodluck girl.... The important things is ur life, ur baby and remember the only person who can help u is u. U have the right intentions and i look fwrd to watching ur future blogs!!xx
ajode 4 years ago 4