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Abbey and her family's journey with SM

linderbelle

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I have started a blog which helps me heal and get through this journey in a sense. I am not a writer by any means. Was one of my worst subjects in school a very long time ago. The people on here, e-mails, phone etc. have helped myself and George get through this nightmare. If we didn't love this dog sooooooooooo much this probably would be a breeze but we do and we love her as much as our two-legged children who are grown and gone with kids of their own. I have just started this blog so isn't much on it but thats where I will be updating it and hopefully in a couple weeks it will be current. I am promising myself at this point that down the road I will post in it because unfortunately people have this surgery and then post for a few months and then poof they are gone. I truly don't want that to be. I want some good to come out of this and this is my way of making that happen. Let me know what you think.

http://abbeygeorgelinda.blogspot.com/
 
This is very brave Linda and carthartic. Rest assured there are empathetic, people who care, me included.

Mary
Dan:paw: and Murphy:paw:
 
I think that is a great idea Linda, and I think it will help both you and anyone else that may have to go down the road you are traveling on at the moment.
I have just read your blog and my heart goes out to you and Abbey. Hopefully she is just going through a bad patch as she recovers, you are doing everything you can for her and I am sure she is now on the start of a new and better phase in her life. You are so dedicated to her, she is so lucky to be a part of your family.:hug:
 
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