To feel like death ill and groggy on waking up everytime i go to sleep i wake up like this its been every morning and after every nap since this relapse hit its peak after birth they even noticed it when i was in hospital is it just me
when you have had a bad relapse,yes,it is ,sounds like youve had quite a bad one too,you being in hospital.
Yes i never imagined such a bad relapse im not having any more babies after this experience cant wait til its over such a awful disease x
really feel for you,my daughter is 21 soon,but i remember i had a very severe relapse 6 weeks after she was born,mine took 4 months to get better,try to rest as much as you possibly can,it means you have to really listen to what your body is telling you,try sleep when baby sleeps,if you push yourself too much .you will take longer to recover,it does mean at the moment you have to really look after yourself,you have to eat well too,that does help
can your partner take any holidays he has due,as to help you,
dont worry about housework,just focus on getting thru this next few months and focus on you and the children.and try and avoid too much stress,it wont do your ms any good at all,if i get stressed,boy does the ms let me know.
i hope you start to heal so you can enjoy your new baby,its such a precious time.
really feel for you,my daughter is 21 soon,but i remember i had a very severe relapse 6 weeks after she was born,mine took 4 months to get better,try to rest as much as you possibly can,it means you have to really listen to what your body is telling you,try sleep when baby sleeps,if you push yourself too much .you will take longer to recover,it does mean at the moment you have to really look after yourself,you have to eat well too,that does help
can your partner take any holidays he has due,as to help you,
dont worry about housework,just focus on getting thru this next few months and focus on you and the children.and try and avoid too much stress,it wont do your ms any good at all,if i get stressed,boy does the ms let me know.
i hope you start to heal so you can enjoy your new baby,its such a precious time.
really feel for you,my daughter is 21 soon,but i remember i had a very severe relapse 6 weeks after she was born,mine took 4 months to get better,try to rest as much as you possibly can,it means you have to really listen to what your body is telling you,try sleep when baby sleeps,if you push yourself too much .you will take longer to recover,it does mean at the moment you have to really look after yourself,you have to eat well too,that does help
can your partner take any holidays he has due,as to help you,
dont worry about housework,just focus on getting thru this next few months and focus on you and the children.and try and avoid too much stress,it wont do your ms any good at all,if i get stressed,boy does the ms let me know.
i hope you start to heal so you can enjoy your new baby,its such a precious time.
Yes hes got another week off luckily hes having to do everything while im stilll relapsing i lost my balance a week amd a half ago so cant even pick baby up encase i drop her wish this relapse would end i cant do anything cx
With my worst relapse I was only awake for an hour at a time and then fell asleep again. I would pack my son’s lunch, see him off to school with my dad and fall asleep. I think in total I only had 5 to 6 hours awake each day and had a week in hospital and a month off work. Even then I went back too soon because I was bored at home and felt under pressure from my boss. There were lots of days for the next few months when I had to leave work after a couple of hours to go home and sleep again.
Nothing you can do but rest as much as you need to, ask friends and family to help with the children as much as possible. I hope you feel better soon
Tracey x