I am sorry it has taken me so long to answer your questions...I do not go to this page (I still haven't watched the whole thing yet) and have really slacked on getting back to you all. Here are the answers to a lot of your questions/comments.
-Daisy died of bone cancer in both bag legs. She had stopped eating and was having seizures. Before this video she was given a shot to help calm her down and something for pain which is why she looks OK in this. However, at home, if she wasn't throwing up,she was having horrible seizures. And in between both of those, she was CONSTANTLY crying in pure agony. Literally all day and night. I know she looked OK before she died but that was only because of the shots.
- When I asked the tech to take one last picture of me and her together while she was alive ( I didn't want pictures of her dying or dead) he did so and then set the camera down and stepped out. After it all happened and I walked out to my car I quickly grabbed the camera to see the last photo of us together. However, what I quickly noticed was the tech pushed the record button instead on the trigger button. I knew right away that the video probably captured everything and couldn't bare to watch it as I had just lived it. I immediately thought of deleting it but when I got home and started looking at youtube videos and forums, I realized there was a great inquisition from people wanting to know what it was like the be in the room while your pet was put to sleep. People wanted to know if they could or should do it, what it was like and help make the decision to be in there or not. If anything, I've always been the person to try and use my hurt and pain to help others and I know Daisy would have wanted to help others just as much as I do even in her final moments.
I am sorry it has taken me so long to answer your questions...I do not go to this page (I still haven't watched the whole thing yet) and have really slacked on getting back to you all. Here are the answers to a lot of your questions/comments.-Daisy died of bone cancer in both bag legs. She had stopped eating and was having seizures. Before this video she was given a shot to help calm her down and something for pain which is why she looks OK in this. However, at home, if she wasn't throwing up,she was having horrible seizures. And in between both of those, she was CONSTANTLY crying in pure agony. Literally all day and night. I know she looked OK before she died but that was only because of the shots.- When I asked the tech to take one last picture of me and her together while she was alive ( I didn't want pictures of her dying or dead) he did so and then set the camera down and stepped out. After it all happened and I walked out to my car I quickly grabbed the camera to see the last photo of us together. However, what I quickly noticed was the tech pushed the record button instead on the trigger button. I knew right away that the video probably captured everything and couldn't bare to watch it as I had just lived it. I immediately thought of deleting it but when I got home and started looking at youtube videos and forums, I realized there was a great inquisition from people wanting to know what it was like the be in the room while your pet was put to sleep. People wanted to know if they could or should do it, what it was like and help make the decision to be in there or not. If anything, I've always been the person to try and use my hurt and pain to help others and I know Daisy would have wanted to help others just as much as I do even in her final moments.
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