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Nina, the valium--or tranx anyway--Michelle recommends sounds a good idea. My vet gave Flavia and Snowball a sedative, to relax the little souls. I didn't know it was an option until then. I wish I'd known about it for Levi. hugs, kerry
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Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about Euthanasia and my Grace

Nina, I am sorry.  This is so awful for you and her to have to go through this. If you do euthanize at some point, maybe you can give her some oral valium first, the way you did earlier, so that she is more relaxed for the process? 
 
While she does sound uncomfortable, she does not sound like she is in any kind of excruciating distress.
 
Have you tried steroids to make her feel better? Dexamethasone?  It often really perks them up, even close to the end.
 
Michelle
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