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Post by Hopeful on Sept 27, 2010 10:48:43 GMT
Hi everyone,
We just wanted to welcome any new members we have had over the past few weeks - which have be relatively quiet due to staff/ members on holidays etc.!
We just wanted to say that it is fine if you do not want to post and it is enough for you to read the forum, as we know that for many this can be helpful without joining in........
But if you feel you would like to post - feel free, we really like to hear from new people.
Of course we would rather you were not now suffering /or had in the past, what is an awful illness, but you will be very welcome to post anything you would want to about your life, your PNI, or if you are a survivor or relative of a sufferer - anything you would like to share.
So if you would like to join in, why not start by introducing yourself in this section, or indeed post in any section that is relevant to you.
All the best
PNI ORG UK Team
xx
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Post by brockwill on Sept 27, 2010 16:14:16 GMT
Hi , I am also a new member.
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Post by Hopeful on Sept 27, 2010 16:23:37 GMT
You're really welcome here - feel free to share you story, if you think it will help xx
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Post by caterina on Oct 12, 2010 0:31:57 GMT
Hi Just wanted to add to the warm welcome - feel free to post any time and there'll be someone here to answer. We may not have the answers, but we'll listen and do our best to support you through a tough time. Cat xx
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Post by Elizabeth Stable on Oct 14, 2010 16:02:15 GMT
Hi there, i'm a new member.
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Post by cazfletcher on Oct 15, 2010 20:49:29 GMT
welcome to all new members this week
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Post by tracyk859 on Nov 18, 2010 7:50:41 GMT
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Post by ethebra on Nov 18, 2010 16:35:26 GMT
Hello, I already posted a story but this one is more of a hello
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Post by Hopeful on Nov 27, 2010 14:46:08 GMT
''waves'' - hi x
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Post by blondshania on Dec 6, 2010 9:26:36 GMT
Hi all ...mum to a 3 week old...just found this site....
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Post by sharron on Dec 15, 2010 0:43:32 GMT
am very new, to all of this, sadly not to pni. But this time much worse.
I always have been a sensitive, emotional person...but I just cannot control the overwhelming need (or not) to cry, cry, cry.
I've never been an angry person, or quick tempered at all...so where is the temper coming from. why so angry? I find it so hard to deal with the lack of control of it all.
sharron
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Post by Weeble on Dec 15, 2010 16:27:47 GMT
Hi sharron
Welcome, sorry to hear you are suffering, I have suffered with all three of my children. Crying too much, not being able to cry being angry are so common but many of us find the unpredictability really hard. There are lots of us who use this site some are fully recovered some are just starting on the journey. However they are all great and you will gets loads of non judgemental support.
Kat
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Post by chica on Dec 15, 2010 17:51:33 GMT
Hi Sharron,
First of all a big welcome from me to the site, as weeble has said, all the ladies on here are either recovered, or are sadly going through PNI right now, and I am sure you will find great support.
I had never used a forum or a computer for that matter, before I found this site either, dont worry take it slow, and I am sure you will become an expert in no time. After all, look you managed to send your first post successfully :-), please feel free to look around, and post as many questions as you like, or maybe even think about starting a diary in the diary section. A lot of ladies do that and find it a great help.
I understand entirely when you talk about the lack of control with it all, I sometimes used to say it felt like I was on a roller coaster of emotions, that had no brakes.
Keep on talking here with us, we will help you through, in any way that we can.
Sending you love and strength
Chica xx
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Post by monica on Dec 15, 2010 21:25:30 GMT
Hi Sharron and welcome
I'm so sorry things are tough for you. This illness has a whole range of symptoms. I certainly suffered from the crying which was very much not like me.
Have you spoken to anyone about how you feel? It's definately worth talking to your dr/hv as well as those closest. Having support can make a huge difference an you certainy aren't alone.
The ladies on here are trully amazing and will be able to relate to what you'e oging through.
Monica x
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Post by neily on Feb 3, 2011 1:55:36 GMT
Hi there. I an a new dad of 7 months. My wife has two children previously and this is my first. My wife has had pnd previously and again with this one. She is drinking a lot and is an emmotional wreck. I am scared I will loose her and can't speak to anyone. She is on med but think the drink makes it worse. I hope I can find help for us both
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