naomi
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Made it through the long recovery from PP!
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Post by naomi on Aug 6, 2006 19:02:47 GMT
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Post by cheshire on Aug 6, 2006 19:07:37 GMT
Hi Naomi
I've 'stickied it' so that it stays at the top of the section - is this ok?
Love Hopefulx
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naomi
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Post by naomi on Aug 6, 2006 19:10:04 GMT
Hiya hopeful
Yes that's great! Thanks for helping. How are you doing today? I've had a nice one, taking my lovely girl out for a picnic at our local beach (lucky enough to live in Devon eh?)
Naomi x
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Post by cheshire on Jan 10, 2007 18:47:00 GMT
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Post by kankick on Nov 22, 2007 18:50:29 GMT
Very imformative links...Thanxx.
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naomi
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Post by naomi on Nov 26, 2007 15:17:53 GMT
Hi kankick
Just to say you're doing an amazing job looking after your girlfriend in these unexpected and really hard circumstances. Having a supportive partner who's looking to find out and understand about her illness will be a HUGE help to your girlfriend.
If there's any more info I can give you on puerperal psychosis and our experience of getting through from hospital to home to recovery, please do ask!
Wishing you all the best Naomi
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naomi
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Made it through the long recovery from PP!
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Post by naomi on Feb 8, 2008 14:20:38 GMT
hi everyone just thought anyone suffering from PP or its aftermath, including relatives might like to know about a site I've stumbled across. I've been encouraged to read others' stories on there, particularly about the difficult decisions about whether to have a second or third baby when you have had PP www.puerperalpsychosis.org.uk/hope the sun is shining for you today x Naomi
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