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'LPBW' Star Tori Roloff Shares Being 'Over Stimulated And Touched Out': 'You're Not Alone'

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By Afouda Bamidele on August 13, 2022 at 5:00 AM EDT

Tori Roloff is sharing her experience with an off-day in her life.

The 31-year-old opened up about having a "rough day" balancing her life as a mom who has to work and take care of her home. She shares three children — Jackson Kyle, Lilah Ray, and Josiah Luke — with her husband, Zach Roloff.

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Tori Roloff Vents About Horrible Day To Millions Of Fans

Tori Roloff's post on her Instagram page
Instagram | Tori Roloff

Tori had a rougher than usual day on Tuesday, and she opened up about it in two posts on her Instagram Story. The mother-of-three detailed why her day was challenging and how it resulted in a hard day for the Roloff clan. In her first Instagram Story, she wrote, "Ugh. Today was a slightly rough day for me. I hate when the day starts out great (I went to the gym and got coffee alone) but I just felt overstimulated all day long."

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With the overwhelming amount of house chores and work that she had to do, Tori revealed that she "felt like I didn't spend as much time as I wanted to with my kids or my husband." Continuing her ordeal in the next Story, the "Little People, Big World" star penned, "It ended with Jackson making a red choice (honestly a rare occasion for him) and having to miss out on fun stuff with dad. To top it all off, I'm pretty sure our dishwasher is broken. It's all small stuff, but it adds up. All of us moms get overstimulated and touched out," she concluded, including that she hoped her honesty would let other women "know you're not alone."

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Tori Roloff's post on her Instagram story
Instagram | Tori Roloff
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One other time Tori divulged personal struggles with motherhood was in June. The Blast shared that the reality star had difficulty breastfeeding little Josiah. At the time of her disclosure, the doting mom had birthed Josiah almost two months ago, three weeks earlier than the due date. Thankfully, he was born healthy.

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In one of the since-expired Stories that Tori used to detail her breastfeeding experience, there was a photo of the tot snuggled on her chest. She wrote, "Trying really hard today to not get mastitis. I have a clogged duct, and I feel terrible!! – In the meantime, I'm soaking in these snuggles." In a follow-up update, she explained that this was the first time she was getting a clogged duct with Josiah. And while she had never "actually" gotten mastitis, getting a clogged duct knocked her out.

Tori took the helpful route in another update where she shared preventive measures and advised nursing mothers to use "sunflower lecithin as soon as possible," use Advil and a warm compress, have a hot shower, and rest. The former kindergarten teacher further revealed that her clogged ducts usually cleared up within 24 hours, and since she had the day off, it translates to possibly not getting any clogged ducts for the day.

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Tori Roloff's post on her Instagram story
Instagram | Tori Roloff

The Roloffs Endured A Tougher Time Earlier This Year

In March, The Blast reported that the Roloffs were emotionally hit when Tori suffered a miscarriage. The reality star broke the news herself when she uploaded a pregnancy test that read positive and an embroidered picture of their family posing with Jesus, who had a baby in his arms.

Tori started the post's caption by recalling how excited her family was when she found out she was pregnant again. Unfortunately, when they went in for their first ultrasound at eight weeks, they were hit with the devastating news that "we lost our sweet baby two weeks earlier." Continuing on the ordeal, the heartbroken mom wrote:

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"I've honestly never felt loss like I did in that moment. I've never felt so sad, angry, and scared in a single moment. I had no symptoms of losing out sweet angel baby, and nothing could have prepared me for hearing our sweet baby was gone."

The photographer added that although she was upset that they never got to see the baby's face, she could "rest in knowing he or she is with our savior and I will meet them one day." Luckily, Tori had an "unwavering" support system in her husband as he never left her side through the incident. She finished her lengthy caption with hopes that her post would "touch just one mama" and a Bible passage. Her fans immediately took over her comment section in a bid to show her support and love.

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