A heart that is full of love can break in infinite number of times.  A hard
heart might break once.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Question about Euthanasia and my Grace


> Thanks Cherie,
> I just called my Internist's office and they will be able to squeeze me
> in tomorrow at 9:30.  I know you all know how this feels.  The final
> moment, the realization that there's nothing left to do, nothing left to
> try.  How can a heart break over and over again?
> N
>
> Cherie A Gabbert wrote:
>
> > Nina,
> > That is true just the shot would be so much better can you make an
> > appointment for Friday, so at least you have some more good bye time.
> > Cherie
> >
> > */Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> >
> >     Nina,
> >     I'm so sorry you're going through this right now, it's so hard.
> >     If you're worried about them finding a vein, you could request
> >     that they inject her parenterally, that's how my vet helped Ninja
> >     - no worried or stress about finding a vein and using an IV, just
> >     a shot.
> >
> >     */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> >
> >         Michelle,
> >         Thank you so much for answering my post. When I was struggling
> >         with
> >         gathering the energy it took to actually write, I was thinking
> >         of you.
> >         I wanted your opinion about this. I wish I were braver. Funny,
> >         isn't
> >         it, I always think of myself as strong and brave, but when it
> >         comes to
> >         this... I just feel helpless and humble.
> >         N
> >
> >         [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >         > Nina, I am so sorry. I do not think lack of fat makes veins
> >         smaller
> >         > or harder to find, so though I may be wrong, I do not think
> >         that
> >         > should be a concern. You know how I am, though, I do not
> >         think I
> >         > would do it at all since she does not seem to be in active
> >         pain. I do
> >         > think the annoyed look she has probably has to do with
> >         discomfort of
> >         > some sort-- I have seen most of them get like that toward
> >         the end
> >         > (Simon was like that both times that I thought he was dying).
I
> >         > personally would probably just keep giving her little bits
> >         of valium
> >         > if it made her feel good and stretch in the sun and want a
> >         dog treat.
> >         > At least until things got worse. And you could try to wait
> >         for the
> >         > vet she likes then, at least. Anyway, that is just me, and
> >         how I do
> >         > things. I know that we are all different with death. And I
> >         have not
> >         > always thought that I did the right thing, either.
> >         > Michelle
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito
> >
> >     "My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress.
> >     Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me
smile."
> >     - Anonymous
> >
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> > /Have a purrfect day/
> > /Cherie/
> > //
>
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