Chestnutmare
Well-Known Member
After a week of intensive care treatment and still no real positive signs of recovery, I made the most hardest decision ever in my life yesterday to end the pain and suffering in my boy, I left work at 2.30pm and went straight to the vets to see a blank looking bay geld stood in the corner of the stable with the most enourmous amounts of swelling to his body that was justifiably the right time to let my gorgeous boy sleep in peace, so I led him out to the horrid area - although he enjoyed it it was full of straw as a laminitic this was something he certainly wasn't allowed...so he must have thought he was already in heaven....he ate a bucket of grass and apple and chomped away at the straw although he was barely standing at this point, my husband and i were with him right the way through this ordeal as he lay there with straw hanging out of his mouth - which made me smile, i gave him such a huge hug and strokes, before the injection was given I thanked him for all the years we had together and told him again and again that i loved him and i was sorry....
Strangly i felt a sigh of relief to know he was free from pain and was sleeping peacefully...
I will be getting him back in a casket....so i know he'll always be with me.
I am just so numb and lost without my special boy around.
Thank you for all the support and warm wishes you gave us.
Strangly i felt a sigh of relief to know he was free from pain and was sleeping peacefully...
I will be getting him back in a casket....so i know he'll always be with me.
I am just so numb and lost without my special boy around.
Thank you for all the support and warm wishes you gave us.