bluesunshine
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Yesterday
Hard day. Long story short, I'm probably going to have to leave my job of 12+ years. My supervisor (and me) need to take some time to see if we can figure something out, but the powers that be are being extremely strict about the "return to office" policy. I think not being able to give guarantees on how long Bell's condition will last or how consistent I can be day-to-day makes it hard to sell this as a temporary exemption. There's no hurry for me to be out the door, the official policy doesn't start until Feb, so I have some time to gameplan things. My supervisor was very very kind to me about it and really tried to go to bat for me today. I think we both were a bit emotional by the end of today.
Coming home to discover all the little piles of Bell vomit around my apartment did give me the reassurance that I can't do a full in office schedule at this point. She has to eat every couple hours but isn't food motivated enough to do it without encouragement. She waits too long and then scarfs and barfs. Sigh.
She did realize I was upset when I came home and made me lay down so she could get on my chest and cuddle. She is a very in tune to things like that.
Weird cycle today. I hope I didn't miss a dive this afternoon while I was at work. She has dove that fast 12/19, 12/22, and 12/30, though. All around the 3rd cycle of a dose increase. But for all those cycles she managed to stick the greens out for a long period. I hope I didn't put her in danger by not being here to feed the curve. Most likely she just didn't dip that low. Ugh, we shall never know.
Hard day. Long story short, I'm probably going to have to leave my job of 12+ years. My supervisor (and me) need to take some time to see if we can figure something out, but the powers that be are being extremely strict about the "return to office" policy. I think not being able to give guarantees on how long Bell's condition will last or how consistent I can be day-to-day makes it hard to sell this as a temporary exemption. There's no hurry for me to be out the door, the official policy doesn't start until Feb, so I have some time to gameplan things. My supervisor was very very kind to me about it and really tried to go to bat for me today. I think we both were a bit emotional by the end of today.
Coming home to discover all the little piles of Bell vomit around my apartment did give me the reassurance that I can't do a full in office schedule at this point. She has to eat every couple hours but isn't food motivated enough to do it without encouragement. She waits too long and then scarfs and barfs. Sigh.
She did realize I was upset when I came home and made me lay down so she could get on my chest and cuddle. She is a very in tune to things like that.
Weird cycle today. I hope I didn't miss a dive this afternoon while I was at work. She has dove that fast 12/19, 12/22, and 12/30, though. All around the 3rd cycle of a dose increase. But for all those cycles she managed to stick the greens out for a long period. I hope I didn't put her in danger by not being here to feed the curve. Most likely she just didn't dip that low. Ugh, we shall never know.