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That may be, but I have scheduled an appointment for my own peace of mind tomorrow at 5:20. I'll let you know what the doc says. |
When we knew it was getting to be that "time", i set up an appointment. Because hubby works out of town, and wanted to be there, i had to make it for a week out. That week was the hardest i ever had to live through. Libby actually seemed to be having a good week and we flipped flopped back and forth the whole time, but by the weekend, her appiontment was for monday, we just knew, to the point that at first we thought it wasn't time, but by Saturday we thought she couldn't wait til monday. Her appintment was for Monday at 9 a.m.....i woke up at 7 am that seemed to be the longest two hours i have ever had to live through. Like i said in the earlier post, after it was all said and done, hubby and i felt total relief for her. My Vet was amazing and cried along with us, explained everything she was going to do amd explained to us what we would see and what we should expect. It was done in a very quiet enviroment and we were able to take as long as we needed with Libby before and after. Bobbi |
My prayers will be with you tomorrow. The vet will help you decide and tell you what he/she thinks. |
Sending prayers for you tomorrow. |
I`m so sorry and know how hard this decision is. I believe that how we come to know when the " right" time is, is different for each person, and furbaby. Once we can let go of our guilt and our need to keep them with us, and look only realistically at what their quality of life is, that is when we will know what we should do. You really do know in your heart when it is time, but we often agonize over that realization. Talking with your vet is a good idea Sending you virtual hugs and understanding, and know that whatever decision you make is in the best interest of your loving little companion. |
I just need a check on his breathing and lungs to make sure that he isn't suffering. I was just there 3 weeks ago but I need to know before I go back to work on the 3rd. |
Ok here's the report. No change in breathing or heart. I told the vet about the extra wheezing, especially at night and he decided to try an antibiotic called Convenia. Wow that was pricey for a shot! He also suggested that the wheezing could be the position he slept in. So I let him sleep in the circle bed instead of the big comfy one in the bedroom and he slept almost all night! Check out the blog for more info and photos! |
sounds like a really good report on sweet Paris. Very happy for you |
Thanks, I am releived for now. I have really appreciated all the comments on end of life, as I know Paris is getting closer to this day I dread. The vet also said that Prednesone would be the logical next step, but with Paris's heart murmur, it would probably hasten death rather than help him. THe Prednesone makes the body retain salt and so also fluid, which Paris doesn't need with the heart problem. So this is a last chance effort for him. |
ooohhhh I LOVE Paris! I feel like I know you & him because I read your blog! Your blog gives me hope that I can and will be a kind, considerate and caring yorkie mom when my boys become senior or sick. Your love for Paris is amazing! I am so sorry you are facing this inevitable 'end'. :( I know you are going to do what is right and best for Paris as you have done for his whole life. My thoughts and prayers are with you & Paris. (((HUGS))) |
Oh thank you for reading Paris' blog! If we can help a few people with our little troubles it is all worth it. |
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Thanks you are so kind. |
You and Paris remain in my thoughts and prayers. He's such a sweetie. |
Thanks we need all the prayers you have. The sweet boy is sleeping right beside me now after the excitment of my son's 17th birthday party! |
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