linda and guinness
Member Since 2009
Hi,
Some of you know me and my cat Guinness from quite a time ago and some do not. I am posting here to get advice on when to say goodbye. A little background:
Three or so years ago Guinness was diagnosised with Diabetes, which I was able to get into remission for about a year. It came back and so did a bad case of Insulin Resistance, which ended up being Acromegaly. Those who know me, know this part of my story...Guinness had been doing well until about 3 months ago when a small lump on his side continued to grow rapidly and was finally diagnosised as a Vaccine Associated Sarcoma. It's pretty big now, about the size of a baseball - my hope was to get him past Christmas without it popping open or ulcerating, but it keeps getting bigger and he seems to be getting slower and slower.
This morning he had a hard time coming downstairs for his BG test and breakfast. Guinness has never met a meal he didn't like, so when he only ate half, I really started to worry. In fact, I almost called the vet today to schedule it for Saturday, but I can't bring myself to do it. He was better tonight - walking around a little bit more, hungry, but has watery eyes. I keep asking him to just go in his sleep, but I don't think he will. I cry all the time about it and I don't know when to do it. I have a 7 year old daughter that knows what is happening and knowing how it's going to affect her is making my decision that much harder. My husband will go along with whatever I decide because he knows how close Guinness and I are, but that is making it hard too, because ultimately it's my decision and I can't make it.
How do you decide? What is the criteria for deciding to let them go? I always said when he can't make it up or down the stairs, when he can't make it to the litter box, when he stops eating. But now I'm not sure that I can wait for those things. I also said when the tumor ruptures, but I don't know if I should wait for that either. This is such a hard decision, how can I make it?
Well, I think I just needed to put it out there. Thank you all for listening.
Some of you know me and my cat Guinness from quite a time ago and some do not. I am posting here to get advice on when to say goodbye. A little background:
Three or so years ago Guinness was diagnosised with Diabetes, which I was able to get into remission for about a year. It came back and so did a bad case of Insulin Resistance, which ended up being Acromegaly. Those who know me, know this part of my story...Guinness had been doing well until about 3 months ago when a small lump on his side continued to grow rapidly and was finally diagnosised as a Vaccine Associated Sarcoma. It's pretty big now, about the size of a baseball - my hope was to get him past Christmas without it popping open or ulcerating, but it keeps getting bigger and he seems to be getting slower and slower.
This morning he had a hard time coming downstairs for his BG test and breakfast. Guinness has never met a meal he didn't like, so when he only ate half, I really started to worry. In fact, I almost called the vet today to schedule it for Saturday, but I can't bring myself to do it. He was better tonight - walking around a little bit more, hungry, but has watery eyes. I keep asking him to just go in his sleep, but I don't think he will. I cry all the time about it and I don't know when to do it. I have a 7 year old daughter that knows what is happening and knowing how it's going to affect her is making my decision that much harder. My husband will go along with whatever I decide because he knows how close Guinness and I are, but that is making it hard too, because ultimately it's my decision and I can't make it.
How do you decide? What is the criteria for deciding to let them go? I always said when he can't make it up or down the stairs, when he can't make it to the litter box, when he stops eating. But now I'm not sure that I can wait for those things. I also said when the tumor ruptures, but I don't know if I should wait for that either. This is such a hard decision, how can I make it?
Well, I think I just needed to put it out there. Thank you all for listening.