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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

My Experience Of This Illness

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  • probably got PND coz she was to young.

  • Because I am too young?

    At the time this video was posted I was 29.

    Is that too young?

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  • This has helped me alot. Thanks, Natalie

  • 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

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  • 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

  • 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 ....

  • Thank you Lisa, you are helping alot of people. I suffer PND and your blog has helped me no end. Thanks again, Manda

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

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