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Postby miasmum » 26 Oct 2014, 00:51

How are you and Mrs Aggers doing since the loss of your lovely boy?
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Re: Aggers

Postby Aggers » 26 Oct 2014, 07:48

Well, it's a fortnight now, and we are still missing him so much.

For a week, Mrs A has tried not to see anyone, so that she did not have to tell them of our sad loss.
She also has been suffering more physical pain than usual, which I think must be a consequence of her grief.
I am coming to terms with it now, but it;s not been easy. We are trying to change our daily routines as a
way of coping. and this is helping.

Typing this has not been easy.
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Postby Kaz » 26 Oct 2014, 07:56

:( My heart aches for your loss Aggers, yours and Mrs A's, it truly does :( xxxxxxxx
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Re: Aggers

Postby Lozzles » 26 Oct 2014, 10:07

Oh Aggers (((((((((((((Aggers & Mrs A)))))))))) :( losing such a loved pup is so hard. We love them so much don't we?
Have you managed to put a picture of him up in your home yet?
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Re: Aggers

Postby Aggers » 26 Oct 2014, 10:36

Lozzles wrote:Have you managed to put a picture of him up in your home yet?


No, not yet. But we will do one day.
When we do I'll post a picture of the oil painting on here.
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Postby Lozzles » 26 Oct 2014, 15:22

That would be nice :D Is it you that does cross-stitch Aggers? How about a cross-stitch picture?
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Re: Aggers

Postby miasmum » 26 Oct 2014, 15:56

I am sorry I hope my asking didnt make cause you more pain.

I am sure Mrs A's worsening pain is all connected. Maybe talking about it might actually help her?

My thoughts are with you.
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Re: Aggers

Postby KateLMead » 26 Oct 2014, 18:39

I have just seen your post my dear friend. The loss of ones pet is and can be agonising. My beautiful Barney had to be put to sleep earlier this year, my grief was , and still is so very painful. He was my life following the death of my beloved husband, my he was my strength and his loss still affects me today. But it was time to release him from the pain he was so bravely suffering. He is buried on the family plot and he is where we all will be still part of the family.(xxxxx) for you both.
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Re: Aggers

Postby meriad » 27 Oct 2014, 09:31

((((big hug)))) to you both; it really is so hard. Aggers, have a look at this link http://www.bluecross.org.uk/2083/pet-be ... rvice.html and show it to Mrs A. Sometimes talking about things to strangers who understand may actually help. I know a few people who have called these people when they needed them and apparently they are absolutely amazing

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Re: Aggers

Postby Aggers » 27 Oct 2014, 20:15

Thanks, Meriad. We had already downloaded some very helpful material from Blue Cross.

We are slowly coming to terms with our loss, and every day now seems a little less painful.

The hardest part is the fact that we now have to completely re-organise our daily routine,
and get used to the fact that we can now go to places together that have been out of the
question for over twelve years, It would be easier if we acquired another puppy, but at my
age that might not prove to be a very good idea.

I must thank all my lovely friends here who have given us such understanding and kind words.
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