Postby klw » Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:01 pm
Poor you- I completely empathise, as my son was exactly as you describe and it was exhausting.
A couple of thoughts: I completely echo what the previous posters have suggested- can a relative (or if you can afford it, a trusted babysitter) take over for a few hours a couple of times a week to give you a regular break?
Do you feel you have got to the bottom of the colic/ fussing? My son had numerous dietary issues, which made him cranky and difficult until we resolved them.
Does he sleep at night? This is vital for both him and you. We got help with this (after 18 months of very broken sleep) and it was the start of returning to normality for us, a tired baby is more fussy by nature. Your exhaustion will make everything feel like hard work and make the demands of life with a baby more emotionally and physically draining.
Also (without delving into your emotions too much) is it possible you might be suffering from extended baby blues or PND? Retrospectively, I was definitely very down ( through exhaustion) and felt I couldn't be joyful about my son's babyhood. It is a regret for me that I didn't admit this at the time and reach out for support.
In our case life got much better, we now have a super and loving little boy- I can't imagine a more lovely (or loved) child. But his first year or so was the hardest, loneliest time of my life and I could never imagine how much better life would get....
You are not alone and I am sure things will get easier, but please, please ask others for help to get you through the tough days.