I have looked up the symptoms of PPD and while I have some of them, I don't have them all the time. Most of the time, it hits me at night and on the weekends. Life just becomes overwhelming to me - I see the messy house, think about all the work I have to do (b/c I procrastinate so much during the day that I'm constantly in a state of anxiety), beat myself up about what I've eaten and why I won't be able to lose the weight. There are more examples but I just don't know if I could have PPD or if I'm just overwhelmed with 3 kids, a husband, a full time job, money issues, etc.
When I had my dd I had the baby blues but they eventually went away. I didn't even bond with my dd for a couple of months - it was very hard. With my ds, I bonded much quicker and I love him to death - I miss him and wish I could spend more time with him (another point of anxiety) - I really don't think I had the baby blues at all. But now, at 4 months pp, it has started to hit me.
I do have moments of happiness/contentment during the day but then it's like groundhog day every night.
Sorry this is rambling and long...just wondered what kinds of symptoms led you to think something was more than just being overwhelmed?
On a side note, I'm thinking of making an appt with a general practice Dr to get a checkup - cholesterol, thyroid levels, the whole nine yards and I plan on bringing this up.
Re: Do you have symptoms all the time or do they come and go?
I would definitely bring this up.
& yes, sometimes there can be ups & downs. But for me, those moments of happiness were so shallow & fleeting that I could barely notice them.
How fitting your response is. I had such a great night last night and had a hard time remembering what this weekend was like when I was really down in the dumps. I'm going to start writing down what I'm feeling and when so when I go to the doc next week, I can talk about it. I tend to make thing sound better than they are b/c I don't want to be a complainer.
Thanks.