Supertrooper
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Big hugs, I'm glad it went as well as it could for you xx
Thank you for all you kind thoughts he has been PTS this morning. It was heartbreaking but it had to be done as he was in pain and loosing quality of life. He was spoilt before the vet came with treats, sugar beet all feed he wasnot allowed due to lami. After he was sedated which wasnot pleasant because he doesnot like needles he was very sleepy. I was with him when he went and my OH held his head. When he was gone i hugged him and told him to go and find my other horses who had passed and go and play with them. I told him how much i loved him. Its going to be hard going to the yard tomorrow but i have two oldies and a baby to look after so i have to go x Thank you everyone it has helped my get through this by reading you thoughts and comments He was injected x
Thank you for all you kind thoughts he has been PTS this morning. It was heartbreaking but it had to be done as he was in pain and loosing quality of life. He was spoilt before the vet came with treats, sugar beet all feed he wasnot allowed due to lami. After he was sedated which wasnot pleasant because he doesnot like needles he was very sleepy. I was with him when he went and my OH held his head. When he was gone i hugged him and told him to go and find my other horses who had passed and go and play with them. I told him how much i loved him. Its going to be hard going to the yard tomorrow but i have two oldies and a baby to look after so i have to go x Thank you everyone it has helped my get through this by reading you thoughts and comments He was injected x
I am sorry to read that.
I've always been there and all I can tell you is that the waiting for it is (for me) much, much worse than the doing. If you know in your heart (as you obviously do) that you're making the right decision for your boy, then once the vet arrives it all ticks on from there and adrenaline kicks in: it actually helps me stay calm and cope.
If you feel a sense of relief with the grief, followed by guilt that you felt it, that, for me, is also normal.
And a third time I say, this is just MY experience and everyone's different, but I would always want to be there as the person my horse trusts, right until the end.
I wish you strength for tomorrow and am sorry it has turned out like this.
I remember reading the "10 horse commandments" that somebody shared on here and this one stuck with me:
- Go with me on the last journey. Never say "I can't bear to watch or Let it happen in my absence." Everything is easier for me if you are there
Makes my heart break, but I think your boy would want you to be there, I think you would regret it if you couldn't comfort him 'til the end. Good luck x
that has choked me up, can you remember the rest?