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16 Feb 2014 01:55 #40037 by Rev Glenda
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Jeff - like Bonnie - you're okay in my book - I really appreciate the rest of us in this world that are bonkers over our babies. OUR BFF's

Be blessed :blink:

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13 Mar 2014 00:12 #41224 by Bonnie95
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Hello Friends, I have not been able to visit this site for a while, but I feel that it is now time to explain my absence to all you that have helped me. Unfortunately, my little guy Woofie, continued to decline no matter what I did to help him. On Feb 26th I had to make the very painful decision to let him go. It is still too painful to give details, but I just wanted to tell you all that Woofie is no longer suffering. I miss him so much and still question if I could have done something else to help him. I just do not understand how it could help so many others but not us :(
I found out today that my sons dog now has Lymes Disease! Part of me wants to have him try the MMS protocol, but at his point. I am encouraging antibiotic treatment.
My older female Yorkie is steadily declining now too. She is blind with cataracts, has gum disease, and is losing weight for some reason. I do not want to take her to Vet, because I could not handle any more sadness right now- sticking my head in the sand, so to speak.
Good luck to you all. I hope you continue to experience positive results.
Thanks for your support during a difficult time.
Bonnie
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13 Mar 2014 02:42 #41229 by Rev Glenda
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Bonnie - I am so sad for you, I feel your pain.. I have lost several pets and the pain is so genuinely hard to bear. They leave an open wound on our hearts, but they also leave such awesome memories of their love and devotion to us. I was afraid that something had happened and that's why you hadn't been posting.

Here is something we got when we lost our last older Scottie 1 1/2 years ago. I thought my heart would break in two, it hurt so bad. Maybe it will help you, it sure did me.

There is a picture of sand with paw prints running through it and the ocean waves starting to come close to it. AND IT SAYS:

I'm not there with you today but
know I've not gone astray.

I am the wind blowing through your hair
And the warmth you feel in the air.

When that smile creeps on your face,
Remember that I am in a good place.
And when you’re feeling sad and down,
Recall memories of me running around.

You don’t need to look low and high,
Just search way deep inside.
And know that we’ll never be apart,
For I have left my pawprints on your heart.

Please Bonnie, don't beat yourself up - We all know how hard you struggled to save
Woofie. No one could have done more. He was just too sick. You did what you
needed to do for him, to ease his pain. Remember that he knew just HOW MUCH you
loved him. Don't question yourself - just know that he is in heaven waiting for you and you will
see him one day soon.

For your other one, I would definitely still try the MMS. You can do the antibiotics too if you want, don't think bad about doing that. I would try everything. I have read on the forum that you
can do MMS as well as antibiotics, just not at the exact time, sorta like not eating at the exact same time. the post that I saw said

that they took Doxy morning and night and in between the MMS

. Start doing the water too.

Your older Yorkie, may just be getting bad as she is much older - if she has gum disease, she may not be eating and that would lose weight. But give MMS a try. It sure can't hurt. JUST DON"T GIVE UP AND PLEASE DON'T BEAT YOURSELF UP. I am so proud of you - You have showed everyone on the forum of your dedication and your love. You are great.

That's one of the really bad things about having pets and falling so deeply attached to them. It hurts terribly when they have to leave us, but REMEMBER ALL THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES.

God bless you Bonnie - you are in my prayers.
Glenda :blink:

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13 Mar 2014 14:37 #41248 by Horsefeathers
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I am so sorry for your lose. You did your best and that is all that is all you can do!
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