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<blockquote data-quote="Bic" data-source="post: 1886467" data-attributes="member: 215944"><p>Dear Catherine,</p><p>NOT IN THE LEAST, you are NOT a failure!! Let me talk to you as if I were a close friend, may I? Fist, you are tired and in need of sleep, just now: so you cannot be your normal self. It's common to have gloomy thoughts when tired off. You will feel better after taking a nap. Perhaps you could ask a neighbour, friend or someone to babysit a couple of hours for your children?</p><p>Secondly: what about going to the doctor quite soon, together with your eldest girl? She might just have a bug, who knows (it happens, at this time of the year), or something like an allergy or food intolerance, and you can take the opportunity of getting medical help for yourself, at the same time.</p><p>Now don't fret, just make it a priority to get some rest and then think about seeing a doctor both for your girl and you. Probably when you read my post everything will look a lot better and you'll be back to your old brave self. </p><p>Let me give you a big hug and press you to my heart. Write again and let us know about you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bic, post: 1886467, member: 215944"] Dear Catherine, NOT IN THE LEAST, you are NOT a failure!! Let me talk to you as if I were a close friend, may I? Fist, you are tired and in need of sleep, just now: so you cannot be your normal self. It's common to have gloomy thoughts when tired off. You will feel better after taking a nap. Perhaps you could ask a neighbour, friend or someone to babysit a couple of hours for your children? Secondly: what about going to the doctor quite soon, together with your eldest girl? She might just have a bug, who knows (it happens, at this time of the year), or something like an allergy or food intolerance, and you can take the opportunity of getting medical help for yourself, at the same time. Now don't fret, just make it a priority to get some rest and then think about seeing a doctor both for your girl and you. Probably when you read my post everything will look a lot better and you'll be back to your old brave self. Let me give you a big hug and press you to my heart. Write again and let us know about you. [/QUOTE]
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