Thank you, this year has really knocked me for six. I feel so ill
I knew as soon as I felt the abnormality on Esther's mandible last week that it was going to be a 'worst case scenario'. I knew I would lose her very quickly. We could have pushed her on for a week or so, she was still eating pellets and grass. But what would be the point, she was in pain and the mass was growing so fast it is likely her jaw would have fractured, the bone was so badly diseased Osteosarcoma is evil, agonisingly painful and I could not allow her to suffer any more
I'm so sorry to read your post, Jane. You have written a lovely tribute to Esther and you have taken the pain to let her be free. Run free at The Bridge, you beautiful girl.
You're in my thoughts, Jane, and sending hugs at this horrid time. xxx
I am so angry with myself for not having gotten in here sooner.
Jane, I'm devastated for you and Dermot. I'm sorry, I wish there would've been more that could've been done to help Esther, but you gave her a peaceful and painless passing and there is no greater love that we can show our dear ones.
((((((((((((((((Massive hugs and comforting vibes)))))))))))))))))))))) being sent to you.
Farewell for now, Esther, you beauty. Please watch over Jane and Dermot from the peace of the Rainbow. We will miss you, sweetheart. xxxx
I'm sooo sorry to read this Jane. What to put in your first post about loosing a piece of your heart echos so true. 'Civies' don't understand. Thinking of you....