Thank you my friends
thank you to all for the kind words about us losing Shane. He was what I call my "heart dog". He knew me better than I knew myself. He was there by my side every single day from the time he came to me on Jan 2 2006. When I was in the hospital for those 2 weeks, he wouldn't eat and he just layed around. When I came home, he was always right there next to me...whether I was on the couch or walking around. Him and I had a very special bond and I will miss him SO much. I know that I made the right decision to send him off to the bridge where he will be able to run and play ball with no pain. I try to remember that when I talk about him but the tears still come.
I know from losing Kizer almost 2 years ago now that the days will get better, but right now I feel like a piece of me is missing.
thank you all again for everything
Take care and remember all the fun time you too had together.
Success begins with wise choices I make,I will not let noncompliance be my mistake, The surgery I had was to assist me in changes. My compliance is for a success long range, So I will think before I decide to cheat. Remember the goals I want to meet. For this surgery is not something I was force to do It was what I wanted for a healthy life!