I have to say, I'm with you on that - Euthanizing my horse Whatsie was the hardest thing I ever did and gave me much of my present perspective on euthanasia.

Gloria


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Subject: Re: Question about Euthanasia and my Grace
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:15:40 EDT

I am not sure it is about bravery.  It does take bravery to be with someone
as they die a natural death. But I think that the hardest thing I ever did in
my life was to euthanize my horse Shire.  If I had felt it would be ok, or
fair, to him, it would have been easier for me, i think, to just stay with him while he went on his own. But because of the particular problem he had, it was
going to be an extremely traumatic and painful thing for him.  But in that
case euthanasia took more bravery (also the bravery of knowing I would always
hate myself for doing the euthanasia, and I always have). It really just comes
down to trying as hard as possible to be honest with yourself about what the
animal can bear, and trying not to confuse it with what you can bear. I am not
sure it is possible to do that, to be able to separate the things so purely,
but that is what I try to do, and I think that allows you to make the best
decision.

I am so sorry.

Michelle

In a message dated 9/22/2005 10:31:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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


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