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drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby dordor » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:44 pm

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have pnd and intrested in coming to an informal support group? im holding peer to peer support sessions in my home with my friends with pnd. email me at dordormurphy2010@hotmail.com if you are interested in coming along. x

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby Taylor5 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:05 am

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God that sounds great im pnd has been at its worst for the past 12 months, never been this bad before.... will try anything can see a light at the end of this depression, will they ever invent a magic pill? :roll:
Be strong be different!

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Postby pookie2 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:57 pm

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Hope it doesn't come back after this one, but might give ye a buzz if worst happens. If ever fancy a coffee etc in Dundalk, Taylor5, & a ear, give us a shout. Had it with first guy & know how rotten it is. A wee change of scene can be a bit of a boost.

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Postby Taylor5 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:10 pm

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Thanks so much, its not easy but im trying to make time to work out and get my healthy diet back, it helped me loads..... going back to talk to my gp about new meds or something!
Be strong be different!

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby dordor » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:36 am

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well it is a dreadful ilness and thats why i want to offer ladies to come to my house for tea and a chat as its easy to think ur the only one! i dont drive or would come up to dundalk, mind yourself girls and remember to email me if u or anyone you know is interested xxxx
dordormurphy2010@hotmail.com

ill be in the chatroom of pnd ireland tonight and every monday night at 9.30 to ten thirty if you need support. its a great site and reading the discussions will make you feel ur not alone xxx
http://pnd.ie/

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby pookie2 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:17 am

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Taylor 5, once I'm up & about again, feel free to pm me if you'd like to meet for a walk or anything. I have a car & my boys are in creche, so when hubby is away I am a free agent in middle of day. Won't push the invite on you, but keep it in mind if you are having a bad day, ok?

Good of you to set this up, Dordor. The hardest thing about PND is that you look fine & people don't realise how hard you are trying just to keep things together...

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby Maria30 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:21 pm

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Taylor,

You know where I am if you need a chat. Hope you feel better soon

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby Biccy » Wed May 04, 2011 9:24 am

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Anyone in the Navan area?
I don't have a car, so I rarely leave Navan, but I am suffering from pnd and looking for contacts. Might be nice and helpful to find support in each other.

Take care
xxx

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby Taylor5 » Wed May 04, 2011 9:50 pm

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Maria30 wrote:Taylor,

You know where I am if you need a chat. Hope you feel better soon


Thanks Maria im only seeing this post now...

Pookie what you said is sooo true, its so hard just to keep things ticking along and looking normal, only someone with pnd would know that.... a few of my friends have pnd and they are my rock in bad times
Be strong be different!

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby pookie2 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:38 pm

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Biccy there is a pnd support group & website & they can almost certainly put you in contact with someone in your area. It is based in Cork, but nationwide. Just google it

Re: drogheda post natal depression support group

Postby Joe Cleary » Mon Jul 27, 2015 5:27 pm

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Hi all,

It's fantastic to see groups like this - people coming together to foster a sense of community and support one another. Feeling isolated can only intensify the distress of feeling depressed after a birth and such groups go a long way in breaking that.


Best wishes,
Joe.
Joe Cleary http://www.joecleary.ie
B.A. M.Phil. M.A.
Reg. Pract. A.P.P.I.


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