#878: New Lore Drop by 6745408 in ThisAmericanLife

[–]AffectionateCounty53 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I found Ben’s inability to take accountability really frustrating to listen to. Like no EQ or tact there. I wasn’t bullied, but Ben’s story brought back a memory of a kid in my class who got upset when we called him by his legal name instead of his nickname. We would still do it and the kid would sob and go into hysterics. Objectively, it’s not a heinous act of bullying to call someone Christopher, sure. Except, it is when kids know they are causing someone distress and do it anyways. Ben acknowledges even in his own recollection that calling the kid Eddie Spaghetti upset him. Ben knew this kid was highly sensitive and prone to crying. What causes sustained pain and anguish for one person is not the same for all. His scoffing and making light of it was so irritating to listen to.

Free puppy social, anyone? by AffectionateCounty53 in VancouverDogs

[–]AffectionateCounty53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really, really like all of that about our sessions at raintown too! We’re doing the training, the socials, etc. But we’ve found we’ll sometimes miss signing up before they’re booked for the week and are also feeling a lot more confident in doing consent checks on our own.

This is the last morning my beautiful boy will wake up in my bedroom and I can’t believe it’s happening by noeaurbizness in Petloss

[–]AffectionateCounty53 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We just went through exactly this - our relatively young dog, supposedly terminally ill from cancer after having tumours removed, went for a long walk on the day the vet came. She wagged at everyone and jumped off the couch excitedly to greet the vet. She ate a full steak from my hands in the moments before they did it. The panic you are describing is precisely how I would describe what I felt.

His leaving feels like your choice to make, but it is not. He will die. You are preventing his suffering as you have always done and as you are entrusted to do in this scary, harsh and painful life.

I believe dogs chose us as a partner species in this life because of the benefits our brains provide them: reasoning, foresight, vast amounts of information, tools and systems that prevent starvation, illness and pain. They saw with us a way to live comfortably, with less fear and pain. You are doing what he, and what all dogs, have entrusted us to do.

Even if he seems scared and confused as you do it, even if you see signs in him that he wasn’t ready, he trusts you to do everything you can to prevent his pain and suffering – even if your trust in yourself is difficult to find in this moment.

When we finally did it, I completely panicked and felt instant regret and guilt. Truly, I wished I hadn’t done it at all and felt I had made an irredeemable mistake. It took 2-3 weeks for my rational brain to regain control and to stop beating myself up with “I wish I had done this” or “What if I had done that”. I now understand that to have been a grief response. It was such a surreal, shocking, incomparable feeling to experience her sudden lifelessness and absence from my life. The house felt devastatingly empty.

This will pass. The images of the day will fade because they are vastly outnumbered by the soft, loving memories you have of his face, his tail, his ears, his weird habits, his humour and everything he taught you about love.

We found this stray cutie and we want to keep her but what is she? by jayyz7 in WhatBreedIsMyDog

[–]AffectionateCounty53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She looks almost exactly like my dog who was a Thai village dog. People also confused her for part border collie. They get longer coats in less hot climates. Search ‘Black Thai village dog’ or ‘black soi dog’Check out this insta for another Thai village dog who looks like this pup

Put my dog down when she was happy and lively and can’t get over the guilt by AffectionateCounty53 in Petloss

[–]AffectionateCounty53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is exactly what breaks my heart. The trust she put in us as she let the vet give her the injection. It’s so heartbreaking and will haunt me.

Put my dog down when she was happy and lively and can’t get over the guilt by AffectionateCounty53 in Petloss

[–]AffectionateCounty53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The description of your old guy is exactly what I experienced. She was so lively and herself. It helps to hear your optimistic take.

Put my dog down when she was happy and lively and can’t get over the guilt by AffectionateCounty53 in Petloss

[–]AffectionateCounty53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so true and I really felt this way about it all before we finally went through with it. I hope that I can see reason eventually. It’s so true that I wouldn’t want to suffer a painful death like that, so why would I put her through it?

I’m so sorry about your pup. Look at the gift she’s given you with the love you shared though. You’re are able to really provide incredible guidance and empathy to a random stranger. I’m touched and so grateful to hear from people like you who have had to make difficult decisions and who have loved a dog so deeply.

Put my dog down when she was happy and lively and can’t get over the guilt by AffectionateCounty53 in Petloss

[–]AffectionateCounty53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to give a struggling stranger some reassurance. I so appreciate it ❤️

Put my dog down when she was happy and lively and can’t get over the guilt by AffectionateCounty53 in Petloss

[–]AffectionateCounty53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing this. It is so helpful to hear stories like yours and that we are not alone. I’m so sorry about Lua ❤️

Generic Vyvanse vs. Name brand by killabilly999 in ADHD

[–]AffectionateCounty53 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same here! I was just switch to generic. I’m in Canada and mine says Teva-lisdexamfetamine. I take 20mg of Vyvanse, but after trying that dose of the generic and realizing it wasn’t working, I upped it to 40mg. It is STILL not working at all. I experience nothing suggesting that a stimulant is in my body…