What to do when your health is failing

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I'm struggling with a lot of health issues some potentially could be very serious and a lot of upcoming appointments.
Should I look to re-home my only happiness, my Otto? Of course his happiness comes first. I make sure his all needs are met just sometimes attention suffers, though we're in same room.
I worry he'll get depressed as I have appointments and potentially more days sick in bed. Right now his vet says he's a happy bird and is very attached to me.
 
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I don't have experience with this situation but I just wanted to say that rehoming is often very sad, confusing, and stressful for the bird as well as the human. Keeping your bird is probably better for his overall well-being even if you aren't always capable of caring for him. They get as attached to us as we do to them.
 
I am sorry to read this. Hoping that you don't re-home him. You said "potentially" very serious problems and "sometimes" the attention suffers. If your situation stays about the same, instead of getting much worse, Otto might adapt to your new schedule. I think he would be happier in his familiar home with you.
 
Thank you both. His happiness and health are my utmost priority. I want to keep him as he's my joy but I don't want to do so if it's a detriment to his health. It's a wait and see right now.
I was cleaning his house the other day and he asked, "Whatcha doing?"
I said, "I'm cleaning your poop up so you can enjoy your home."
he replied, "Thank you. I love you pretty!"
He started calling me 'pretty' on his own soon after learning the word.
 

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