Thank you. His eczema is not life threatening or anything (eczema isn’t ever life threatening) but it is a huge time consumer and very demanding to manage. Thank goodness he’s 8 months and not so newborn anymore. Plays independently as long as I’m within his sight etc
I'm sorry things are tough. Do you get a chance to at least talk to your friends or be part of some kind of network that can help you feel less lonely? (in the UK there's NCT groups for instance, and I know many of my friends find it useful when they were struggling)
Could you start a regular Facetime schedule to keep up with your parents' groups, your mum and dad, and friends? The best part about that is you can wear your jammies and even lie in bed whilst socialising! We've cooked dinner whilst chatting with my sister who was doing the same thing but from her place in the last few weeks. It helps <3
Yea we do that. I think I’ll feel better when I start work in a week and Caleb is in child care with his grandparents two days a week. Can we FaceTime soon yes?
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Thank you. His eczema is not life threatening or anything (eczema isn’t ever life threatening) but it is a huge time consumer and very demanding to manage. Thank goodness he’s 8 months and not so newborn anymore. Plays independently as long as I’m within his sight etc
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I have a solid mother group meeting on Zoom every week which has been great !
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Yea we do that. I think I’ll feel better when I start work in a week and Caleb is in child care with his grandparents two days a week. Can we FaceTime soon yes?
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