This Earth Day ...
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:15 am
The selfishness and thoughtlessness of just one could cost the life of another. Did you ever just throw your garbage down with no thought for where that garbage could end up, or potentially what that garbage could do?
It is so easy, probably one of the easiest things you can do; just to take your garbage home and dispose of it safely.
Bonny had her second surgery yesterday, and we are hoping that if last night went well, and her tests today are good, that we will be able to bring her home today. We went to see her last night, but she was on some pretty strong pain meds. so although she knew we were there, she really was only capable of just lying on the floor crying. Although she did find some strength; attempting to crawl closer to Bradley. Bradley seemed much better after seeing her too. His last memories of her were excessive blood, tears and then gone. His pining and confusion was obvious; he would not eat, would not go out in the yard or move from one spot in the kitchen. We needed to reassure both Bonny and Bradley that all of their family was still here; just separated for now.
Bonny loves to run everywhere and investigate everything. If only we had known on that beautiful spring day how things would turn out. How our desire to enjoy the wonders of the beautiful countryside (not be playing video games or walking the malls) just enjoying the wonders of nature that we are so blessed with, would end so devastatingly, due to the selfishness of others. It was the perfect day to take my children and my two dogs for a walk at Beltzville State Park.
We were playing by the edge of the lake when I heard her yelp. She came when I called her, but already she was covered in blood and it was pumping really badly from her foot. We would find out later that three main veins in her foot (the same place as on our wrists) were severed, so it would be like you cutting your wrist, also all the main tendons were severed too. She was rapidly bleeding to death.
Homestead vets were fantastic, they spent 2 hours trying to save her life; she needed a blood transfusion but she was too critical to be moved to a nearby vet that had a blood bank. It had taken about 20 minutes to carry her back to the car, and about another 15-20 minutes to get her to the vets. Although Josh (age 13) was applying pressure the whole time, the blood was pumping so bad that she still lost too much blood.
The vets had to stop the bleeding so they went ahead and sewed up the veins whilst she was being kept alive with oxygen and IV. Although they thought that she would not make it due to her need for blood, they continued to fight for her life.
Once she was strong enough the vet came with us in the car to Creature Comforts so that they could monitor her vital signs and, if need be, do whatever they could to get her there alive. The vet and staff at Homestead, were fantastic, and I still cannot find the right words to truly express my feelings about this miracle they performed on Bonny.
Later, when I went into the operating room to discuss the move, the vet looked exhausted and she and the three technicians were covered in blood (as were the walls of the operating room). I cannot believe, knowing the amount of blood she lost before we even got to the vets, and the amount that she lost there, that little Bonny is still here with us. But thankfully she was.
The surgery yesterday, to repair the severed tendons was successful. She will be in a splint for about 3 weeks, which will require changing every three days - but they are confident that she will be back to her normal self. We are all so relieved that we will have our family back together soon. Especially Lucy (age 8) - who has been crying on and off for two days now. She has not slept well and has carried a picture of Bonny almost everywhere; she believed that if she carried her close, that Bonny would be able to draw strength from her love.
Yesterday we went back to Beltzville to see if we could find what did this to Bonny. We found a very large and sharp piece of a broken bottle sticking up through the mud. With the angle of the glass and its razor sharp edge I strongly suspect that it was this that caused such a horrific injury. I was horrified at the amount of broken glass we did find in just that small area!
So now, sadly, due to the thoughtlessness of others, my family will only be able to enjoy the beauty of Beltzville Sate Park from a distance.
We were all reminded that we should value each day. In the blink of an eye, it could all change, and never be the same again.
So I ask that next time you consider dropping that innocent piece of garbage down, that you take a moment to consider the impact that garbage may have. The impact it will have on our beautiful countryside, our wildlife, our families and our future.
:-6 :-6
It is so easy, probably one of the easiest things you can do; just to take your garbage home and dispose of it safely.
Bonny had her second surgery yesterday, and we are hoping that if last night went well, and her tests today are good, that we will be able to bring her home today. We went to see her last night, but she was on some pretty strong pain meds. so although she knew we were there, she really was only capable of just lying on the floor crying. Although she did find some strength; attempting to crawl closer to Bradley. Bradley seemed much better after seeing her too. His last memories of her were excessive blood, tears and then gone. His pining and confusion was obvious; he would not eat, would not go out in the yard or move from one spot in the kitchen. We needed to reassure both Bonny and Bradley that all of their family was still here; just separated for now.
Bonny loves to run everywhere and investigate everything. If only we had known on that beautiful spring day how things would turn out. How our desire to enjoy the wonders of the beautiful countryside (not be playing video games or walking the malls) just enjoying the wonders of nature that we are so blessed with, would end so devastatingly, due to the selfishness of others. It was the perfect day to take my children and my two dogs for a walk at Beltzville State Park.
We were playing by the edge of the lake when I heard her yelp. She came when I called her, but already she was covered in blood and it was pumping really badly from her foot. We would find out later that three main veins in her foot (the same place as on our wrists) were severed, so it would be like you cutting your wrist, also all the main tendons were severed too. She was rapidly bleeding to death.
Homestead vets were fantastic, they spent 2 hours trying to save her life; she needed a blood transfusion but she was too critical to be moved to a nearby vet that had a blood bank. It had taken about 20 minutes to carry her back to the car, and about another 15-20 minutes to get her to the vets. Although Josh (age 13) was applying pressure the whole time, the blood was pumping so bad that she still lost too much blood.
The vets had to stop the bleeding so they went ahead and sewed up the veins whilst she was being kept alive with oxygen and IV. Although they thought that she would not make it due to her need for blood, they continued to fight for her life.
Once she was strong enough the vet came with us in the car to Creature Comforts so that they could monitor her vital signs and, if need be, do whatever they could to get her there alive. The vet and staff at Homestead, were fantastic, and I still cannot find the right words to truly express my feelings about this miracle they performed on Bonny.
Later, when I went into the operating room to discuss the move, the vet looked exhausted and she and the three technicians were covered in blood (as were the walls of the operating room). I cannot believe, knowing the amount of blood she lost before we even got to the vets, and the amount that she lost there, that little Bonny is still here with us. But thankfully she was.
The surgery yesterday, to repair the severed tendons was successful. She will be in a splint for about 3 weeks, which will require changing every three days - but they are confident that she will be back to her normal self. We are all so relieved that we will have our family back together soon. Especially Lucy (age 8) - who has been crying on and off for two days now. She has not slept well and has carried a picture of Bonny almost everywhere; she believed that if she carried her close, that Bonny would be able to draw strength from her love.
Yesterday we went back to Beltzville to see if we could find what did this to Bonny. We found a very large and sharp piece of a broken bottle sticking up through the mud. With the angle of the glass and its razor sharp edge I strongly suspect that it was this that caused such a horrific injury. I was horrified at the amount of broken glass we did find in just that small area!
So now, sadly, due to the thoughtlessness of others, my family will only be able to enjoy the beauty of Beltzville Sate Park from a distance.
We were all reminded that we should value each day. In the blink of an eye, it could all change, and never be the same again.
So I ask that next time you consider dropping that innocent piece of garbage down, that you take a moment to consider the impact that garbage may have. The impact it will have on our beautiful countryside, our wildlife, our families and our future.
:-6 :-6