The Weekly Mews with Armani

Good afternoon and welcome to the Weekly Mews with Armani! When last we chatted, Armani was tracking his sugars with a Libre device. Well, the device came off, and he was fascinated by the spot they shaved to attach it and licked it until it was raw, so now he has to wear a Cone of Shame until it heals.

Pictured: One poor baby

We are experimenting with different options, and of course he hates all of them, but his diabetes makes him at higher risk for an infection if he creates a sore. Like I tell kids in my practice, “Sometimes your parents make you do things you don’t like because they need to keep you healthy and safe.”

Sleepy kitty <3

Armani’s pigeon friends seem to have built a nest on the roof, so Bird TV is becoming a 24/7 show. One of these days, either he or his sister is going to catch one of them, though I’m not sure either of them would know what to do with a pigeon if they had one.

Pet my belly

I’ve been needing to go to the office more lately, which Armani absolutely hates. My home office is also his daytime nap space, so I guess I have to tell my boss and my clients that I have to work from home forever.

The therapist is in

As always, thanks for reading! Armani loves you. Go drink some water.

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Published by Dr Marschall

Dr. Amy Marschall received her Psy.D. from the University of Hartford in September 2015. She completed her internship at the National Psychology Training Consortium with specializations in assessment and rural mental health. Currently, she specializes in trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care, and she is certified in telemental health. Dr. Marschall runs a private practice, RMH Therapy, where she provides individual and family therapy as well as psychological assessments across the lifespan. Dr. Amy Marschall is an author and professional speaker.

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