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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What exactly is she doing? How do you know it's PPA?[/quote] So, she's very focused on things being "unfair" and can be really angry and accusatory when she perceives something as being unfair. So, for example, grandparents went to a bunch of my kid's soccer games this fall. They were all local, free, and outdoors so seemed like a fun thing to do. This winter, one of her kids is in 4 performances of the Nutcracker. Grandparents babysat the baby one night so parents and siblings could go together, and went one night. But decided that going more than one night during omicron was risky, as Grandma is immunocompromised. She got really upset, because they went to watch my kid more often than hers. As far as how I know it's PPA? I guess I don't, but she has a PPA diagnosis. It's definitely anxious behavior. It escalated dramatically during the pregnancy and the first 6 months of the baby's life. I mean, maybe she's just mean and I didn't notice before? Or she coincidentally developed another anxiety related behavior. [/quote]
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