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Feeling anxious and panicky

Ren88
Community Member
Hi first time on here. I have 2 yr old and 6 week old and feeling like I can't cope with them both. My 2 yr old is too much and I feel so nervous all the time especially at night knowing I won't sleep much due to waking up feeding baby and then having to deal with them both the next day having severe anxiety
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MarkJT
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Ren, welcome to the forums.

You are certainly not alone in your journey. I would think that most mothers who are in your position would be feeling pretty much the same and that is no way lessening what you are going through.

What I would like you to do is download the "Smiling Mind" app. It is guided mindfulness and listen to a track (only goes for 10-15 mins) every morning, or when ever you can given that you have two nearly under two.

Mindfulness helps you combat anxiety and calms you.

It also may be worthwhile for you to book yourself into the GP and discuss this with them. As I said previously, there are so many mothers that go through this, the GP might have some really good advice to help you through.

One thing that I have also heard that helps is to have a good mix of music playing in the background during the day. You can jump onto YouTube and get playlists that go for a long time and just press play.

Music plays a huge part of keeping us grounded and it works a treat for me when i am feeling highly anxious.

Again, i want to welcome you to the forums, a very judgement free and caring place.

Mark.

Nikkir
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Ren88,

Thank you for your post, very brave to reach out and share. Yes I think Mark had some good advice about seeing a GP and maybe getting some support and a check up. You are not alone and it is very common for you to feel overwhelmed. Do you have support ? Children, especially babies require so much time and energy, I am constantly amazed how much people have to do and give so much. The other thing is self care. I will post a link but do try to get some time for yourself each day even if its 5 minutes. What do you like to do? I like to walk in nature, yoga, meditation or colour in. There is a good app "Smiling Minds "with meditations and you can call our number 1300 224636 for more specific resources and support. I wish you the very best, take each day by day, moment by moment and maybe even start a journal and how the day went and what things went well and what didn't and what you are happy with and at least one thing you did well:) It is a difficult time but it does get easier. Can they go to day care or you get some respite ? Please feel free to chat online or call us, we would love to hear from you. Best Wishes Nikkir x

BballJ
Community Member

Hi Ren88,

Firstly, welcome to the forums.

I have heard of this before with mothers and new mothers especially, I actually had a conversation with a friend today who said his wife is struggling big time with the no sleep with their new born and he feels it may be post natal depression - I am in no way saying this is what you have but I said to him that she may need to speak to someone like a GP or psychologist to start getting the proper help. That is something I would recommend for yourself as well, booking in to see a GP when you can and just speaking to them about it and how it is all making you feel?

Have you got other support at home?

My best for you,

Jay

Ren88
Community Member
Thankyou for the advice I will definitely try it out I am going for 6 week check up today so I will talk to doctor about this thankyou again means a lot 😊

Ren88
Community Member
Thankyou for the reply it was very helpful I will look into these ideas and see my gp today 😊

Ren88
Community Member
Thanks for that it's good to know I'm not alone will see my gp today. When I try telling my partner he just seems to shrug it off and say 'nah your ok' not very helpful I will talk to my doctor I think it's time

hello there

just checking in how are you going? did you get to see your gp?

also have you got any other coping strategies for anxiety? just wondering as i have anxiety and have panic attacks also so im quite happy to share some strategies with you if youd like?

Hello,

i took my 6 week old to family clinic for check up and they got me a referral to mental health so someone will call me next few days and book me in to see someone. I don't really have any strategies I would love to hear yours if you don't mind

of course 🙂

Deep Breathing- i use the 3-3-3 method- so breathe in for 2- hold for 3- breathe out for 3 and keep doing that for about 3-5 minutes

Meditation- 1 giant mind is good for teaching you how to meditate

this one is meditation and deep breathing combined-
which is breathe in notice how it fills your
belly, hold for 3 breathe out and release that tension that you feel
and keep continuing on until you feel calmer

MINDFULNESS
there are so many different way to do mindfulness
A) listen to your favourite song and concentrate
on one specific thing such as the words and what they mean, or the
beat- what instruments can you hear in the song?

B) take a look at your surroundings, what
can you hear, what can you see, what can you smell, what can you
taste.

C) pick up an object like a pencil. really notice
how the texture feels, is it cold , warm, does it have a smell?

D) Go for a walk and take in the sights of nature,
feel the breeze on you, notice how it feels

DISTRACTIONS
reading a book, colouring in, drawing, watching a
movie or your favourite tv show, hanging with friends, foing for a
bike ride, or playing some sports
count
backwards from 100
play a musical instrument
scribbleon a piece of paper
havea nice bubble bath or shower
printand colour a mandela
makea dream catcher
makea scrapbook
goon a cleaning ramage
dancearound to your favoutite music
gofor a drive
do some origami
cook your favourite recipes
go shopping even just window shopiing
play your playstation/xbox
usea boxing bag and get some frustrations out
make your own bracelets or necklaces from strings and beads
have a routine to follow
make your own garden or if you have a garden go and tend to it
go birdwatching
imagine your happy place and go through your 5 senses within that happy place
take some pictures of your pets and dress them up by drawing accessories or
using an app on your phone
playwith playdough or plastacine
dosome puzzles suh as cross words or findaword or suduko
if its night time, go out and watch the stars and the passing satelites
readyour favourite book
goto a museum or art gallery
getmessy with some paints- do some fingerpainting or use unusal objects
such as sponges or leaves or blades of grass to create pictures