I feel ya, we've had one hell of a year, between me working 300 miles
away and missing everything to MacKenna being in the hospital.
Sometimes you need to just let it out and get rid of it. I see my wife
and daughter on the weekends (when I can get down there) and I'm a
mess on Sundays when I have to drive back.

Find a quiet place and just let go, spend as much time as you need
to.. make sure that your getting enough sleep, like everyone else has
said, if this doesn't help it's perfectly ok to seek professional
counseling. One thing I've learned over the last year, is that being a
dad is the hardest job you'll ever love. It changes *everything* and
it takes a while to assimilate it all.. I never thought I could love
anyone as much as I love my daughter, it's overwhelming sometimes..
I'll just watch her sleep and get weepy...

It's ok, and i dare say normal to feel what your feeling, every single
aspect of your life has changed

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:36 PM, morchella
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> so almost a year of being a dad. and i dont know if i am starting to get
> depressed or what. the crying now makes me want to cry.
> if there is a sappy bit in a movie, i now weep. FOR NO fncking REASON!!!!  i
> am tired of every one, dogs, bayby, wife crying for no reason...
> no i dont need counseling. just some advice from people who may have been
> there or seen some thing similar online, on tv or in a comic.
>
>
> 

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