tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6552773557004952491.post5848005285005749881..comments2023-04-26T05:31:30.203-05:00Comments on A Mom, A Bear, and A Chubby Baby: Posting on Post-PartumJesseminehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08672337496829328228noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6552773557004952491.post-81996398745762283632011-12-19T23:00:23.705-06:002011-12-19T23:00:23.705-06:00It is vulnerable. But yes, there's healing in ...It is vulnerable. But yes, there's healing in all this for me. Makes me feel a little less alone.Jesseminehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08672337496829328228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6552773557004952491.post-36269245787523167892011-12-19T22:03:44.857-06:002011-12-19T22:03:44.857-06:00I'm here from Jen's link on facebook -- an...I'm here from Jen's link on facebook -- and I'm glad you're sharing this. If I'd been blogging after my first daughter was born, I don't think I'd have had the guts to admit it. Because it feels so...vulnerable? You suddenly have to face it when you say it out loud. I didn't want to face it, and it clouded the first months of my daughter's life in my memory. Not fair.<br /><br />But facing it might be the swift kick in the you-know-whats that PPD needs to move along. Or at least might make you feel like you're not so much at its mercy.<br /><br />I wish you the best...and I honestly do think that writing about it (and the awful terrorist, Caillou) is cleansing. Keep going :)<br /><br />(and I swear: my word verification to submit this comment is BALLS. As in, I praise your cajones for getting this out in the open ;)This Heavenly Lifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14586469381231517883noreply@blogger.com