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Gino's mom asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

I just found out that my 1 1/2 year old cockier has acute leucemic cancer.?

There is no real ttreat

there is no real treatment available, and can only be kept alive in a reasonable condition for 2 to 3 weeks,under doctors control. She is the best and loveliest creature anyone can imagine.She came to me even less than 1 month old,still mostly blind, i raised her,she slept with me cuddled in my arms. I am in a state of despair,i myself have been given the good news that my RA is advancing with giant steps,attacking my heart,kidneys,lungs and all of my bones. For the moment i have unable to walk, since month. The unbearabkle pain not allowing me to do so.My 2 dogs are my best friends and always with me. I have no idea how i am eventually going to overcome the death of my beloved doggie.Anybody who has some idea about overcoming the pain of an enormous loss ,i beg to give me some tips, because i am really running out of strenght to fight it. Thanks !!!!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I am so sorry to hear of what you are going through. Like the others said, family support..that is real important. The pain you feel now for you dog will turn to memories, memories is what will stay in your heart forever, and that is how you will cope. I just went through this with my cat, I had him 20 years. The pain did fade and the memories are here to stay. My heart is with you for your dog and what You are going through.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you are "running out of strength to fight", then you need to get in touch with a therapist and join a pet loss group immediately.

    As humans, we deal with serious emotional trauma and we cope and move on. You don't "get over it" - you cope, deal with it, and live with it.

    I'm very sorry for the diagnosis and the loss. I urge you to talk with someone so you can work through some of the feeings you are having.

  • 1 decade ago

    Aww, I'm so sorry to hear this :'( Get support from friends and family, maybe see a therapist, someone to help you get through this devastating time.

  • 1 decade ago

    talk to your doctor

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