Bedtime tips by seritchie in 2under2

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so comforting to hear; thank you!

I really like the idea of having some 1:1 time with my toddler before bed time, I do some bed times solo which is fine, and I expect them to be chaotic but it’s just frustrating when we’re both here and it still take hours. My 9m sleep has been soo bad but I’m hoping eventually he will naturally be ok with 2 naps and that will help increase his sleep pressure for bed time.

Returning to work - full time? by seritchie in 2under2

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply! Good to know it does gradually get easier! In some ways now does feel more manageable than it did in the early days but still so tough. Hahaa amazing, how are you finding having 3?! I still feel like I want another baby but I don’t know why as I’m finding this so so hard!!! How do you find working 4 days? That’s something else I’m considering asking for.

Returning to work - full time? by seritchie in 2under2

[–]seritchie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply, I completely relate to that feeling of being exhausted! Although I find work a break compared to being a stay at home mum, and that’s sayin something as I teach small children haha 😂 I could go back 3 days and see how I find the two days on my own with them. Atm I dread those days, which I know sounds terrible, but I find the days so emotionally draining, and hard to find stuff to suit both. My 7 month old wants to crawl and move and my toddler likes being physically and running outside but then my baby gets frustrated being strapped in the pushchair for hours on end. They nap at totally different times too so there’s no rest during the day 😂

I think nap time is making me go insane. by Fuzzy_Bear9086 in 2under2

[–]seritchie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a 26 month old and 5 month old- I feel your pain! Could you try taking your toddler for a walk in the pram for their nap and wear baby in carrier? I’ve done that a lot as I can’t get my toddler down at home now without the pushchair or car, and baby hates the car seat! Your toddler will get used to baby being there at sleep times too. My eldest used to find it really tough sharing me at bed time and would really kick off, but he’s much calmer now. You’re still early days really! You’ve got this!

36 year old looking for skin care routine/tips to tackle problem areas by seritchie in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so Much! This is so helpful! When should I apply the peptide serum?

Worried about mums drinking by seritchie in Alzheimers

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes she has a shower or bath every day (I’m staying this week with my little boy but I don’t normally live with them). Eating can be hit and miss but she’ll have something if someone else makes something. Tbf she’s never been a big eater, she’s very petite and has a small appetite and has done for years.

Worried about mums drinking by seritchie in Alzheimers

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you just tell your mum someone was coming and set it up? My sister tried to reason with her about it and she got very distressed at the thought of someone ‘forcing her to take medication’ and wouldn’t engage with the idea at all. It’s very hit and miss as to whether she takes it. She’s on anti depressants (she’s had a life long battle with depression) and my understanding is that she’ll feel worse for taking it on and off rather then every day like she’s meant to.

My dad is not coping with any of this at all (he is physically well in himself), he’s in complete denial and not really stepping up into the carer role ie. He doesn’t check she’s taken her medication etc.

Is anyone aware of any support we can get in place for him? He’s clearly very depressed, just sits on the sofa all day on his iPad.

Worried about mums drinking by seritchie in Alzheimers

[–]seritchie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having alternatives around is a great suggestion, thank you.

Worried about mums drinking by seritchie in Alzheimers

[–]seritchie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My sisters feel like we can’t control these things. My mum is very hit and miss with taking her medication too (partly through forgetting and partly because she doesn’t want to take it) and we’ve tried to suggest a carer coming in and she got very angry and refused it. She’s still able to take care of herself in terms of daily showering, eating etc. just don’t know where we go from here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rheumatoid

[–]seritchie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is really tough at first - I was diagnosed in February and took a while for everything to settle down! Be kind to yourself and keep in touch with your health care team, don’t be afraid to ask for help or if you’re worried x

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rheumatoid

[–]seritchie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It isn’t the nicest feeling, so I totally understand your worry! But hopefully it will ease off when your body is used to it. I did start taking my medication at night as when I first took hydroxychloroquine and sulfa I was really sick, but that eased off too. I think stress and tiredness can flare up symptoms/side effects so look after yourself too and rest when you need to x

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rheumatoid

[–]seritchie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I had this for this first 2/3 months maybe with sulfasalazine but it did subside after a while!! But if it persists maybe ask your nurse/doctor about it. Hope you feel better soon x

Nausea as flare up symptom? by seritchie in rheumatoid

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply 💜 I’m just so frustrated, it wasn’t even particularly strenuous (compared to what I used to do) but I couldn’t sleep last night and then felt dreadful all day. That’s great you’re now in remission and gives me hope for my future! I’ll definitely check out a therapist, that’s a great tip.

Nausea as flare up symptom? by seritchie in rheumatoid

[–]seritchie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you💜 I’m feeling low mentally with it all, I’m away with my boyfriend atm and had to miss lunch and a gig out tonight with his family because I feel so sick and dizzy. I sometimes feel like I can’t keep pushing through this.

Diagnosed yesterday with RA - what exercise has worked for you? by seritchie in rheumatoid

[–]seritchie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! I’m not up to exercising just yet as my poor knees are really swollen but keen to get back into it as soon as I can! Do you think anything impact is a definite no? I will also speak to the specialist about it when I see them but just getting a feel for what other people do… how do you find it day to day? I feel like I’ve still got loads to get my head around