Hi sometimes I am feeling depressed and crying alot..I am having a 2 year old who is very adamant and not listening anything...he is having pink eye for the past 1 week but he is not cooperating to put eye drops and crying alot tighting his eyes very close and getting angry for everything forcefully vomiting if he didn't get what he want...I couldn't handle him ..my husband also busy at work...my parents are living another city...I am managing alone..due to that I am feeling so much depression and feeling helpless... please help
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This is like a chain reaction. Kids at this age become cranky, find autonomy, and parents try to be more proactive, and conflict begins. As you mentioned, there is no one to help you out and you are feeling exhausted. That's very natural for a human being. A mother is a human being first and her capacity doesn't increase 10x after becoming a mother. Rather she needs care too because responsibility increases.
Please talk to a psychologist and discuss about your situation. They can help you out to make your situation better.
Yes definitely we can understand your distress
You have to manage all on your own and not able to get support by family due to obvious reasons
*Most important is to take care of yourself, when you will be mentally and physically healthy able to manage your responsibilities well
* You must plan a consultation with a Psychiatrist, few medications will be planned and that are necessary too
* You are a super mom,not alone,brave enough to take care of yourself and your Baby
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It sounds like you’re emotionally exhausted and overwhelmed, and that’s completely understandable. Managing a toddler alone especially when he’s unwell and uncooperative can drain anyone. Your tears and low mood are signs of mental and physical burnout, not weakness.
You need rest, emotional support, and small self-care breaks. Try to breathe deeply during difficult moments instead of reacting instantly. Also, seek help from a nearby friend, neighbour, or a part-time nanny for short relief periods. Therapy can help you rebuild calm, patience, and balance again.
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This looks like post partum residue
Also maybe you were neglected as a child or felt to believe that having a child makes. A mother a life tough
Or maybe none of the above ans plain performed perfection pressure
Or some one putting you down not appreciating your worth
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