with wls I have gained WISDOM

Anniep59
on 10/30/08 12:12 am - Pittsboro, NC
The loss of Lucky is sad but is a blessing also.
I know he is not suffering any more.
I had a wonderful nights sleep last night and woke this morning feeling very rested.
I have come to relize through my wls I have gained some insight into learning to accept things.
I have accepted there are many foods and or amounts of foods I will never be able to have.
I think once a person learns how to accept things it makes life easier.
So without hesitation I got up this morning and walked my dogs.
It was different not having Luck with us this morning but I am determined to keep my promise to him.
Lee and I are going to bury Luck today and I am going to plant some flowers on his grave.
                                  Annie

It is never too late to be what you might have been.?


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ibeanniebe
on 10/30/08 2:16 am - NM
This is good that you are honoring your promise to Luck. And its good for those bulldogs that live with you too. They are a riot and I know that the walks are great for them like they have been for Lucky. You are the best pack leader I know.
Ann and the 'Bean'
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Barbara C.
on 10/30/08 4:29 am - Raleigh, NC

Hi Annie,

I'm so sorry for your loss, but I'm glad that you were able to get out and go for your morning walk. I'm sure that burying Lucky will be hard, but I'm sure that it will be comforting to visit him and the flower garden.

Hugs,

Barb

Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145

Fre
on 10/30/08 11:38 am
Annie,

I will keep you in my prayers tonite, for peace and support.  I know that sort of feeling.  I do not have children, I have cats and sometimes dogs.  Most of my animals live to be 17 to 20 years of age.  My last two losses, both were nearing 19 years old.  Cats.  I lost them five years apart.  I still cry and to be honest, I still miss the last one especially.  Her name was Goose.  Because she was such a silly goose as a kitten.  When I was in the hospital with my RNY, I had a bad night and my mother was there with me.  I woke up somewhat groggy and told my mother "I just want to get home to my Goose" because that's what I did after my last two surgeries.  Mom knows this.  Immediately I became horrified all over again.  It was almost like losing her again.  I had forgotten, in my medicated state.. that she was gone. 

It gets easier and that was an unusual moment.  I cherish my memories with my animal companions and thank God for them and the comfort and therapy they provided and continue to provide to me and my life. 

Your doggie is gone from your presence but I for one believe God throws nothing away and we will all be reunited again at the proper time.

hugs,

Fre
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