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Originally Posted by YorkieRose Bless your heart..I am happy to hear you are feeling better.
Sometimes when we lose something we love like a dog, the grief is not just for that one dog. We are grieving over other losses in our life. It is not unusal for us to store up emotions and then when something like this happens we cry for all the past hurts as well.
When I lost my first Yorkie from a c-section I cried for a week. I thought I would never stop...I would burst into tears anywhere. My doctor told me those were tears for the loss of my mother, tears of guilt for breeding her, tears for every pain I had the last few years...it is healthy to grieve and let it all out.
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Pat, I thought I was the only one that felt that way. We had a terrible tragedy in
our lives and since I had a mother with us with cancer and a bother sick and the
kids emotions to take care of; I didn't have time for myself. When my Molly died
I cried for weeks( and I don't cry easily) People would say hello and I would cry
but I did tell them that I missed Molly so much but I think I 'm also crying for
everything I hadn't in my life.