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The last time I wrote I had explained the loss of my house, we have just moved into an apartment with our 4 dogs 1 cat and 3 hamsters. We completed our move on the fateful day of 9/11 all I could do all day was pray that all would go well that nothing would go wrong! So on 9/12 I wake up expecting to start unpacking since nothing happened on 9/11 to find one of my hamsters dead I guess from the shock of the move? and to make everything worse my husband comes into the bedroom to tell me that something is wrong with one of our dogs?? I go to check on him and he cannot get up his breathing is labored so we get him into my car to see they can do anything for him at the spca. during the drive to the spca with my husbans my dog passes away it was if he wanted to be with us when he went. I am heart broken and feel at fault for his death! maybe if we had not lost the house and had to move he would be ok. I can only take so much and I knw that life is a test but this type of test all of the time is just too much what do you do when your heart is broken and your spirit is gone???
Tags: loss-of-a-friend, heart
Posted By: lanatron 1 Year, 5 months, 1 Week, 12 hours, 48 minutes ago
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