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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 16 Joined: 8-December 08 From: MN Member No.: 5,328 ![]() |
I've always felt that she had health issues. Her breathing is too labored or heavy most the time. Her name is Gingee, a small terrier mutt, blonde wiry and bratty, as terriers are. Out of his two dogs, she's always been my "favorite." Maybe a few pounds heavy, but hardly fat. I would say to Adam.."she's not supposed to be breathing so hard." So he took her to the vet, who said she just needed to lose 3-5 pounds.
Yesterday, I went to Adam's, returning from my moms for an overnight stay. I entered his home and he expressed his concern for Gingee, as she wasn't herself. I saw her sitting on the couch, panting very hard. I became immediately alarmed, and sat down by her. She wouldn't move from her spot, and her panting was so heavy her entire body was heaving. Of course, it was a Sunday, when no vets are open. There are ER Vets, but they usually charge you around $150 just to be examined. Adam is unemployed, and I don't have much either. We worried about money. He said he wanted to take her, and then tell them he couldn't pay. I told him that isn't how ~~ works. We wondered if we were overreacting. We had a dinner to go to later, and needed ingredients. I told Adam to go to the store and get the ingredients, while I stayed back and bathed. Gingee and I lay down awhile. She was distressed, could not get comfortable. I prayed for her to be ok, maybe just until we could get to a vet tomorrow. I never pray. Adam came back home. Gingee was on the couch. He said she seemed worse. I told him he has a number of things he could sell to pay someone back. He asked if we should go now, or go to dinner and come back and check on her? I told him I've thought all along we should go, but we need to be responsible and pay for it. I said maybe she is ok, we can check on her when we get back? Gingee was laying on her side on the couch now, not able to get up. Adam became distressed at this, and said we need to take her now. I agreed. I got my coat while Adam coaxed her up from the couch. I was looking for her leash when I heard Adam yell "oh my god i think she just died." She had collapsed. We panicked, wrapped her in a towel. We took her to the ER vet (20 miles away), but she probably died right as we left the house. This was just yesterday. I have since studied and it seems she probably had some congestive heart failure, which if caught early on, can be treated and life prolonged. I will never ever ever forgive myself, as long as I live. |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 42 Joined: 8-December 08 From: San Diego Member No.: 5,324 ![]() |
Dear Greenie,
It is so wonderful that there are many caring people out there to speak to you. I don't have any special healing words, even though my child pased at the same time. But I do know that you are not at fault in any way. Sweet Missy is right about forgiving ourselves. We can not hear the words from our special friends saying, "I forgive you." I see in your words a person who did recognize that Gingee needed you, and you stayed home, and that being the loving parent, you did care for her during her life to the end. Please allow yourself a little time to get past this, and keep reading. This place offers a helping hand, a lifeline. Please take care of yourself! |
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 75 Joined: 14-October 08 Member No.: 5,125 ![]() |
Hello again greenie,
I just wanted to add--and to agree with phoebekitty--that you DIDN'T fail Gingee. You nor your boyfriend actually knew what was going on, the vet misdiagnosed, and, you STAYED there with her...that counts for something. hope2heal |
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