197- Thought I was going to have to put my black lab down yesterday, but it will most likely be soon. Caving sure would not have helped any so I stayed quit. Had a dip dream last night though; that let me sample how I would have felt if I had caved... Like a looser.
I am quitting with all day brother! Nicotine won't help you or your black lab and it is good to see that you know that. Keep winning every damn day!
And at 197 days you are not a loser, keep ahold of the balls of your quit and know that no matter what that lab will always be a part of your life and no one can take that away. Just like no one can take your quit away from you.
Thanks for continuing to be a winner, and for sharing your struggle. My quit is stronger because you have the balls not to cave and the heart to help others.
As a fellow WNY resident, dog owner, and quitter, please accept my deepest sympathy. There are a lot of folks whose death i would not shed a tear over, but when it comes to my dog...heartbreak.
You might remember a news story here in Buffalo about 6-7 years back.
A twenty-odd year old guy was riding his horse with his then girlfriend - a nurse. They had a dog with them. They were up above a horse farm maybe a 1/4 mile off the road. Up at the crest of the lane way was a small pond that was used to pump water for the horse barn below. That pump hadn't been used in years but nobody ever bothered to turn the circuit off in the breaker box. I, and everybody else who rode in the area went by the pond and stopped to let the horses drink and the dogs swim. Well, finally that pump shorted out.
On that hot August day into the pond went the dog and he immediately seized/convulsed. The fellow on the horse, not understanding what had happened to the dog, went in the water to pull the dog out and suffered the same paralyzing fate. The girlfriend/nurse finally got the idea and ran her horse back the house for help. What followed is a testament to science and medicine.
The guy was helicoptered to the hospital and had his core temp reduced to 92 degrees. His heart was stopped for over 20 minutes. Remember here, he was being electrocuted for the entire time his body was in the water. So the ER staff cooled him with ice as fast as possible to prevent brain damage. They restarted his heart as the helicopter landed. He was in a coma for 2-3 days. When he came out of the coma he was borderline retarded. The dog, of course, died there, cold and alone in the water. If the girl had went in the water after them...yeah... but she didnt.
That guy was my brother in law and best friend.
That dog was my dog and my best friend.
Here is where this ties into quitting and such. My brother in law made a crazy full recovery. Two weeks later we had a beer together with no after affects from the incident. You know what we also had? We had our tins and faces full of dip. Think about this, not just you B-LO but everybody else who may read this.
THIS IS AS CLOSE TO DYING AS IT GETS. THIS WAS, AND STILL IS AT THE EDGE OF MEDICAL PROCEDURES. WE CELEBRATED SURVIVAL BY SLOWLY KILLING OURSELVES. HOW FUCKED UP IS THAT.
STAY QUIT.
-Grizzfall