thread: My doctor thinks DD is abnormal? I'm so worried?!

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  1. #1
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    Mar 2005
    Melbourne
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    Carmen - If your GP is worried then she should be able to contact your Paed. which will often result in an earlier appointment, especially if she is rigning you to ensure you have made an appt. Did she mention this? PLease keep us updated onhow you get on.

    Also, well done about dealing with the inlaws and communicating with your DH. Having a new baby can be such a strain on a relationship can't it? Sounds like you are doing a awesome job in somewhat stressful circumstances.

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
    415

    Jac,

    I asked her if she could get me into a paed ealier but apparently it doesn't work like this in Canada... She does't have a specific paed to refer me to so I basically have to go to the CHildren's Hospital here to get an apointment... so, long waiting list.

    It took a lot of courage to speak up and make things work in difficult times. It's not easy especially I've got a handful with DD. I don't want DH and my arguments to affect DD so we're making the best out of the "arguing" moments.... no matter what happens, not one of us can pick a fight in front of DD! I think this will somewhat help to create a better and less stressful environment for her!

    *Men should go through the whole 10 months of pregnancy then giving birth... the hormones act up so bad especially when sleep is deprived! Too bad there's not a placebo pill to give them this experience... if yes, I am sure they would be more understanding!

  3. #3
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    Oh yay for you Carmen! Things seem like they are going well, its lovely to hear you and DH working together. It can be sooooo hard after the new baby comes but when you come out the other side, and you both put in the effort not to argue (I am a door slammer myself!) - your relationship will be stronger for it. Well done to you!

    Don't worry about tiring us all out - thats what this place is all about, I'm always biatching about one thing or another......

  4. #4
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    Good on you carmen!! Imso glad you were able to express how you were feeling and it wasnt as difficult as you thought - And if they are too busy to come over then you save yourselves some money too! lol
    And I hope you and DH work out your communications - it sure sounds like you are on the right track anyhow
    Good luck and keep us posted with the paed's visit

    PS: Power to the Crossed eyed chicks!!! mwahahaha

  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
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    Yeah, lulu... glad to know I'm not the only door slammer here! Athough there are still doors left to be slammed, I am telling myself that I should control my anger... Apparently, when I am upset, DD feels tensed too. And because of the bad effects of my temper... I will stop being so silly... instead I could slam doors when she's not around (well, don't think this is happening any time soon so guess I'll have to forget this habit of mine) I'll share with you if I find some other ways of throwing my anger at!

    Being a mom is not an easy task because I can't no longer do what I want without thinking the consequences. I enjoy motherhood because it has made me more mature. At the same time, it has given me many lessons.

    1 more month till I see the paed! I can't wait till these days go by so I can stop worrying. I'll keep you all updated as soon as I see the paed. It could very well be nothing, but it's best to get it checked out!

    LimeSlice, DD's cross eyes seem to get better. They are not so great only when she's staring at an object closely. I am not so worried about this right now because I know that most babies do go through this stage and they might just grow out of it when they learn how to coordinate their eye/hand movements... So, hurray for the cross eyes!

    I feel so great being able to express my feelings in BB especially when most of the members are in the same boat (mothers). I think I should make DH read some of the posts, that way, it might give him an insight of motherhood and the things we go through!

  6. #6
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    Nov 2005
    Ontario, Canada
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    I really think that even the best of men don't understand what it's like to be a mother. I have a wonderful DH, but if I let myself dwell on it, I end up hugely frustrated because he sometimes just DOES NOT SEE when I need help! So I try to focus on the good parts - and sometimes reading through the relationship posts here on BB can make me pretty thankful for what I've got! And, if there is something in particular that I really would like him to do/not do, then I try to find a quiet, non-stressful time to gently talk to him about it.
    I'm not telling you to ignore your issues with your DH - just don't let them become bigger than they need to be. I don't know what the trouble exactly is in your case, but don't let it ruin your relationship if it doesn't have to.
    And, for what it's worth, WE understand what mothers go through! We'll sympathize with your worries and stresses, and really know what a mother's day is like with little ones.
    All the best for your DD's appointments, and you and your DH.

  7. #7
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    Mar 2007
    415

    Cricket, I think you have made a point here. For whatever things DH and I argue about, I should not let it ruin our 4 years of marriage. TBH, DH is a really good guy with many good qualities but some times, like you mentioned, they just don't see when we really need the help.

    I would definitely take you as an example... choose a moment when I am not tense to speak to him what I woud like of him instead of blabbling it out when we are arguing. This will most likely lessen our arguments.

    Motherhood is a huge challenge with many rewards, and I will never forget the joy of the whole course. And because of that, I have made myself a promise (I will not dwell on getting angry over little things because I have such a huge reward in front of me... instead I should look at the happy things and be merry so that DD and I will be joyful at the same time instead of poor DD having to look at me with a sour face)!

    THank you for being for understanding and supportive. If I feel like I need some more, I will shout here to all you girls!

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