Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Hi Suzanne, > > Hello group, > I'm a new member on this list, Welcome but I can't help but want to share since I've > read some of your posts. I, too, suffered from post partum depression - to > the point where I almost killed my daughter when she was only 2 months old. > There wasn't alot of information available back then (14 years ago), There still isn't a total understanding now ... but certainly more than 14 years ago. Women go through many intense chemical and hormonal changes throughout our lives from the fact that we have the reproductive system that we do. Some women have more intense experiences than others (an understatement . I don't think enough attenton is paid to that biological fact in general, so we don't practice the " preventive medicine " to help ease these issues to begin with. Even many women aware of their bodies and its needs are sometimes just too busy to do right by themselves all the time so I > never got any help. It is hard to do it alone, but you did make it My point is, two weeks ago, she tried to kill herself. > She JUST got out of the hospital last Thursday I am so sorry! That's not easy for anyone .... My prayers are with her, you and all of your family. I'm sure that it was hard for you to tell us this. - I can't help but wonder > how her life was affected by my actions. Suzanne, she is desperately crying out in pain for help .. not telling you she hates you and you wronged her as a baby. She survived this attempt, she is here and has the chance to be helped now, she asked for that help loud and clear. You all need healing now .. and help to get through this. Blaming yourself for a sickness you had 14 years ago that was not your fault will not help this. You need to work on what her pain is NOW. > Any insights would be greatly I don't know if I'd call the above insight, it's just my humble opinion > appreciated! > peace & love, > Suzanne *Big Hugs* Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Dear Marilyn, Chris & Terri, Thank you all so much for your support and advice. I'm truly touched that you would all take the time to respond so quickly and warmly. Hanna (my daughter) and I, along with my s/o Adam (Chris, you know us) and my son are all dealing with this the best we can. It's been quite an ordeal, to say the least, but you're right. It was a cry for help and we heard her loud and clear! I've just gotta work on letting go of my residual guilt so we can focus on the issue(s) at hand. Thanks again for such a warm welcome - I think I'm going to like it here! peace & love, Suzanne Hi Suzanne, > > Hello group, > I'm a new member on this list, Welcome but I can't help but want to share since I've > read some of your posts. I, too, suffered from post partum depression - to > the point where I almost killed my daughter when she was only 2 months old. > There wasn't alot of information available back then (14 years ago), There still isn't a total understanding now ... but certainly more than 14 years ago. Women go through many intense chemical and hormonal changes throughout our lives from the fact that we have the reproductive system that we do. Some women have more intense experiences than others (an understatement . I don't think enough attenton is paid to that biological fact in general, so we don't practice the " preventive medicine " to help ease these issues to begin with. Even many women aware of their bodies and its needs are sometimes just too busy to do right by themselves all the time so I > never got any help. It is hard to do it alone, but you did make it My point is, two weeks ago, she tried to kill herself. > She JUST got out of the hospital last Thursday I am so sorry! That's not easy for anyone .... My prayers are with her, you and all of your family. I'm sure that it was hard for you to tell us this. - I can't help but wonder > how her life was affected by my actions. Suzanne, she is desperately crying out in pain for help .. not telling you she hates you and you wronged her as a baby. She survived this attempt, she is here and has the chance to be helped now, she asked for that help loud and clear. You all need healing now .. and help to get through this. Blaming yourself for a sickness you had 14 years ago that was not your fault will not help this. You need to work on what her pain is NOW. > Any insights would be greatly I don't know if I'd call the above insight, it's just my humble opinion > appreciated! > peace & love, > Suzanne *Big Hugs* Chris _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Hi and welcome, Suzanne, Thank you for sharing though I know it's not easy...........and my heart goes out to you in all you've been through and are going through. I'm no expert.... but one thing I do know is - please don't blame yourself for something that was totally beyond your control 14 years ago. Your daughter has her own issues to deal with and she's " ALIVE " - and will need her Mom even more than ever. She cried out for help in this way and now she can begin to get it and heal ..........with you by her side. She loves you.......and anyone can have depression problems for many, many reasons; just be there and give the love that your daughter knows you have for her......... Maybe another way to look at this is that " you " made it; she too will make it and who better to understand her pain than her Mom, especially a Mom who's been through depression and survived! Blessings to you and your daughter. Marilyn Suzanne Lawson wrote: > Hello group, > I'm a new member on this list, but I can't help but want to share since I've > read some of your posts. I, too, suffered from post partum depression - to > the point where I almost killed my daughter when she was only 2 months old. > There wasn't alot of information available back then (14 years ago), so I > never got any help. My point is, two weeks ago, she tried to kill herself. > She JUST got out of the hospital last Thursday - I can't help but wonder > how her life was affected by my actions. Any insights would be greatly > appreciated! > peace & love, > Suzanne > > Hi Karen, > > You are an inspiration to one and all. Thanks so much for the sharing and > you're > a very special person. > > Hugs, > > Marilyn > > Chris Ziegler wrote: > > > Oh Karen, > > Thank you so much for sharing your inspirational story! I am so glad you > > found the light at the end of your dark tunnel May everyone battling > > depression in any form be so lucky > > *Smile* > > Chris (list mom) > > > > http://www.alittleoflactory.com > > > > > Dear Chris > > > Thanks for posting this. I suffered from Post partum depression 11 yrs > > ago, > > > to the extent that they would not let me go home with my baby, but > > > transferred me straight to a Mother and Baby unit in the area. I stayed > > > there for 3 months, and didn't really accept Hannah as mine until she > was > > 4 > > > 1/2 months old. It makes me so angry when people pass it off as " Baby > > Blues " > > > as it is so much much more than that. When I remember some of the > thoughts > > I > > > had about myself and Hannah-ugh!!!! I OD'd twice during this period and > am > > > lucky to still be here. I'm telling you all this actually to be > > positive-you > > > can come thru it. Hannah and I have the most fantastic relationship-I > love > > > her unbelievably and would lie down and die for her!! When people find > out > > > what a start we had, they find it so uplifting that good can come out > of > > > such an awful situation. We spent 4 years on our own, but now she has > the > > > greatest step dad in the world, and my faith in men has been > > > restored(well,some anyway!). So to anyone who knows someone going thru > > > it-tell them to take all the help they can get, and there is definitely > > > light at the end! > > > Take care > > > Karen xxx > > > > > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Dear Suzanne, sorry I didn't reply earlier-I'm in UK and only get posts the next day. I'm so sorry to hear about your troubles. I'm sure your daughters problems are not connected , but are a response to something hurting her. Has she got problems at school, for example?All you can do is go forward from this together and try to explore any issues which arise. The positive thing is that she didn't succeed which gives you the chance to support and help her. You sound like a very wonderful mum, and I hope what has happened can bring you closer together. Take care Karen xxx - Suzanne Lawson <zans_mail Thursday, September 06, 2001 3:21 AM Re: Darker Shades Of Baby Blue: Post Partum Depression AndBeyond-OT > > Hello group, > I'm a new member on this list, but I can't help but want to share since I've > read some of your posts. I, too, suffered from post partum depression - to > the point where I almost killed my daughter when she was only 2 months old. > There wasn't alot of information available back then (14 years ago), so I > never got any help. My point is, two weeks ago, she tried to kill herself. > She JUST got out of the hospital last Thursday - I can't help but wonder > how her life was affected by my actions. Any insights would be greatly > appreciated! > peace & love, > Suzanne > > > > Hi Karen, > > You are an inspiration to one and all. Thanks so much for the sharing and > you're > a very special person. > > Hugs, > > Marilyn > > Chris Ziegler wrote: > > > Oh Karen, > > Thank you so much for sharing your inspirational story! I am so glad you > > found the light at the end of your dark tunnel May everyone battling > > depression in any form be so lucky > > *Smile* > > Chris (list mom) > > > > http://www.alittleoflactory.com > > > > > Dear Chris > > > Thanks for posting this. I suffered from Post partum depression 11 yrs > > ago, > > > to the extent that they would not let me go home with my baby, but > > > transferred me straight to a Mother and Baby unit in the area. I stayed > > > there for 3 months, and didn't really accept Hannah as mine until she > was > > 4 > > > 1/2 months old. It makes me so angry when people pass it off as " Baby > > Blues " > > > as it is so much much more than that. When I remember some of the > thoughts > > I > > > had about myself and Hannah-ugh!!!! I OD'd twice during this period and > am > > > lucky to still be here. I'm telling you all this actually to be > > positive-you > > > can come thru it. Hannah and I have the most fantastic relationship-I > love > > > her unbelievably and would lie down and die for her!! When people find > out > > > what a start we had, they find it so uplifting that good can come out > of > > > such an awful situation. We spent 4 years on our own, but now she has > the > > > greatest step dad in the world, and my faith in men has been > > > restored(well,some anyway!). So to anyone who knows someone going thru > > > it-tell them to take all the help they can get, and there is definitely > > > light at the end! > > > Take care > > > Karen xxx > > > > > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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