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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 460920" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Hmmmmmm that "leaning" struck a chord with me as well. DD1 does this. Less now that before (she's 10 now) For her it's tied to her anxiety and moods. You know how you "lean" on someone for emotional support? Well, she actually does this physically. And I've snapped at her about it more than once because, well, because I was in a "snappish" mood.</p><p></p><p>So what I'm seeing here is that although you are taking care of yourself, you seem to be going through a rough patch. You might want to consider adjusting, changing, or adding onto your medications to help you through. Or the solution may be even simpler like getting back to the school year routine. You mentioned exercise. That may be all you need. Even parents of PCs get frazzled and "snappish" by the end of summer because it's just too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 460920, member: 11965"] Hmmmmmm that "leaning" struck a chord with me as well. DD1 does this. Less now that before (she's 10 now) For her it's tied to her anxiety and moods. You know how you "lean" on someone for emotional support? Well, she actually does this physically. And I've snapped at her about it more than once because, well, because I was in a "snappish" mood. So what I'm seeing here is that although you are taking care of yourself, you seem to be going through a rough patch. You might want to consider adjusting, changing, or adding onto your medications to help you through. Or the solution may be even simpler like getting back to the school year routine. You mentioned exercise. That may be all you need. Even parents of PCs get frazzled and "snappish" by the end of summer because it's just too long. [/QUOTE]
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