brotymo
Well-known member
Hey all, I wanted to let you guys know that what happened to Pixie is actually called delayed drowning instead of dry drowning as i had originally been calling it. I wanted to correct that because both conditions do exist, but they are not the same thing. There is a big difference. Dry drowning is when the larynx spasms shut and the individual has no water in the lungs, but can't get air either. Pixie had water in her lungs.
Thanks again everyone for your support. We still miss her awful bad. Some days it swims over me like it just happened, but those days get a bit further apart as time goes on.
Thanks again everyone for your support. We still miss her awful bad. Some days it swims over me like it just happened, but those days get a bit further apart as time goes on.