oscem
Member Since 2015
We've been at this for just about 3 weeks now and things are going okay. Malcolm has been switched to a diet of about 85% canned food and 15% Hill's Prescription (he doesn't seem to be into an all wet diet, so I'm waiting on samples of the Young Again Zero Carb before I order a full bag - I know the Hill's isn't the greatest, but it's better than nothing right now). He went in for his first glucose curve at the vet's on Monday and his numbers were still in the 300s, so we upped his ProZinc to 2 units 2x/day. We are seeing a positive change, though, as he's grown less lethargic and is regaining his old personality (he's even fighting back with our other cat, Neal, instead of just taking the beatings). I know we're moving in the right direction.
However, I'm a wreck. Usually, he's got my husband home with him in the mornings and there are only about 4 hours between the time that he's left for work and I get home (or if I'm working from home, there's no time where he's alone). My husband is working regular 9-5 hours today (which isn't going to happen again anytime soon), and I'm in the office, which means Malcolm is home without monitoring until about 5:30 today. He ate well this morning, he got his insulin, and he has been doing very well on the new dosage, so why am I such a nervous wreck about him being home alone today?
We've rearranged our schedules around his feedings and insulin. Even my 8 year old son knows that we need to be home by 7:30/8 PM every night to feed Malcolm and give him his shot. I feel like I worry more about Malcolm than I do about my son because my child can tell me what's going on or if he feels bad, but Malcolm can't do that. We're still getting used to all of this, but does the anxiety ever subside? (I already deal with a severe anxiety disorder to begin with, so maybe it's just getting exacerbated.)
However, I'm a wreck. Usually, he's got my husband home with him in the mornings and there are only about 4 hours between the time that he's left for work and I get home (or if I'm working from home, there's no time where he's alone). My husband is working regular 9-5 hours today (which isn't going to happen again anytime soon), and I'm in the office, which means Malcolm is home without monitoring until about 5:30 today. He ate well this morning, he got his insulin, and he has been doing very well on the new dosage, so why am I such a nervous wreck about him being home alone today?
We've rearranged our schedules around his feedings and insulin. Even my 8 year old son knows that we need to be home by 7:30/8 PM every night to feed Malcolm and give him his shot. I feel like I worry more about Malcolm than I do about my son because my child can tell me what's going on or if he feels bad, but Malcolm can't do that. We're still getting used to all of this, but does the anxiety ever subside? (I already deal with a severe anxiety disorder to begin with, so maybe it's just getting exacerbated.)
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