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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm reading your story and crying because I feel the same way and he is only in residency. We have to move in July so he can continue with his specialty training and I'm terrified. I am leaving my home, family and career to move to a strange place. We have a 10 month old and a baby due any day now and I don't know how I will be able to deal with the loneliness either. Babies don't talk back...lol. I feel for you and hope it gets better! [/quote] That would stress me out too. Can anyone join you to help the first few weeks or can you afford a night nurse? If not, can you afford a mother's helper? You can even start searching sittercity to line up interviews when you get to your new home. Plan ahead now because baby number 2 is stressful enough, add a move without support network near and it's a lot to handle. If you make sure you have support it will help you feel less stressed thinking about the move. Good luck!![/quote]
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