Dear Me,
Maybe that’s not why his eyes were milky white. The doc said it burns like acid when in the eyes but he didn’t say that’s why his eyes were milky white and dilated. What he did say was there’s more going on under the surface than shows with a physical exam. I don’t know anything at all about acid burns nor do I know why the eyes turn milky white and dilated. It is guilt that put two and two together. Had I checked the spot on his face the fluid wouldn’t have spilled in his eyes, it wouldn’t have blinded him and I could have brought my dog home. There is a possibility that the eye burns were after the loss of eye site. I think you also have to consider the fact that for 3 days your pain level maintained a level ten. When you thought he rolled in something and had a small patch of grease on the side of his face that small spot (easy to wash off later) took second place to hardly being able to walk. Austin, you went to bed because you couldn’t stand to be awake because you were in so much pain. You did whatever was needed at level 9 but were understandably down for the count when you maintained a level ten for several days. Austin you missed therapy because you could hardly move. That isn’t something you just toss to the way side either.
If I can be so blunt here, you’re use to putting your needs second for things that don’t really matter but when it comes to things that do you try your best to be there. Hell, you even over do it….a lot I might add. You need to eventually understand that laziness and lack of concern played no part in the loss of your dog. Continue reading ‘Dear Me’









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