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How do I...

get through one night without you.

If I had to live without you...

What kind of life would that be?

Oh I...I need you in my arms.

Need you to hold.

You're my world...my heart...my soul.

If you ever leave Baby...

You would take away everything good in my life.

 

Cheers mate but i'm engaged

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How do I...

get through one night without you.

If I had to live without you...

What kind of life would that be?

Oh I...I need you in my arms.

Need you to hold.

You're my world...my heart...my soul.

If you ever leave Baby...

You would take away everything good in my life.

 

My dads song to my mum.

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Guest Dark Sotonic Mills
Do they hurt ??

 

Only if they forget to give you a general anaesthetic.

 

But, joking aside, I had to have physiotherapy for a few months afterwards, but that was because I had to have tissue removed from my knee and I still had a torn meniscus which couldn't be repaired. I had it done in 1998 and it is still painful in cold and damp weather.

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My dog is about to die. Got heart failure and is coughing all the time cuz she has fluid building up around her heart and lungs. How do you know when it's 'time'?

 

Sorry to hear that, Will. You'll know when it's time, I reckon.

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I would say, if you feel she is in pain, then that would be time.

 

I am sure you wouldn't want her to suffer ?

 

Get it done. I was 20 and went with my dad to the vet. Dog had cataracts, dragged herself around, very thin. I had no experience of any kind of death then, but it is in fact an uplifting experience as you see the weight lifted from their body as they 'go to sleep'. Later, I saw my mother law in law breath her last, I'm not being facetious, but it was a similar experience and I swear you can identify the moment the soul (of dog or human) departs. It seems a relief to all involved.

 

Millions of animals and humans depart every day in gruesome circumstances, but I think it is worth witnessing the peaceful departure of one you love and you will benefit from it.

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