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hegelsmom
post Jan 19 2005, 01:00 PM
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This morning, I went to see a man who counsels people after pet losses.
He was very kind, and understanding.

He was saying that a pet's death is often harder to deal with than any other family
members, because we have a different "contract" with our pet. They will give us
unconditional love, joy, happiness, in turn, we will give them food, water, love,
and protection. After all, they exchange a life in the "wild" to live with us.
When they get sick, or something bad happens to them, we feel responsible, as
though we broke our part of the bargain. It doesn't matter if it was a disease or
a tragic accident. It is a more intense feeling of responsibility than even what is
felt for a human child, because after all, the child can communicate with us more
directly. We fell as though we should be able to "know" our pet is ill. Nature doesn't tell our pet to tell us they are sick. They turn inward instead.

My problem now is guilt, on top of the loneliness and sadness. He was telling me,
(as many of you have) that I am taking on too much responsibility for things I
couldn't have controlled, and not giving myself enough credit for all the years of
care and love that I did give.

I will continue to try and struggle through this. I plan to go back, though it will
probably be with one of his associates. He also thinks the part about me being
an overwhelmed new mother is making this worse. I agree. I had been trying
to be "super mommy" and thought I had control of the baby, cat and dog. I can't
control everything, and one day my baby will become ill. (hopefully not seriously)
I won't be able to prevent falls, colds, cuts and scrapes.

I felt somewhat better after talking to him today. I liked that he was honest, and
told me upfront in the first five minutes, "Nothing I'm going to say to you today is
going to be able to take your pain away." He's right. Only time, hopefully, can
ease that.

i just miss my baby so much, as do all of you miss your babies.
Peace to all of us.
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Ann H
post Jan 19 2005, 04:55 PM
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I am glad that you have someone to help your work through you grief and guilt. Maybe a lot of people would feel better going and talking to someone in person. Maybe he will say something that will help us all to find peace.
Ann


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My girls went to the Rainbow Bridge 6 weeks and 3 days apart.
Snookie had cushing's disease, and later developed diabetes. Both had cancer, Snookie had cancer of the liver, and Chili Bean had cancer of the pallet. Chili Bean was our son's chihuahua but we kept her often throughout her life and she stayed with us for the last 9 months of her life. Chili Bean also had asthma and heart failure. We will see you in Heaven my precious darlings.


Snookie Lynn Howard
2-04-94 - 12-26-04


Senorita Chili Bean Bubbles Howard
11-05-94 - 11-11-04
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