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Thursday, January 06, 2022
Thursday Fractal & GIF...
This is the longest GIF I've ever seen.
If you watch it from the beginning, all the way through,
It's always heartful to see how some humans can take care of those handicaped animals.
On another tone, in 1989 after a blasting brain hillnes, my then 8yo daughter was hospitalised in a coma for 11 days in a children hospital here in Montreal (Ste Justine Hospital) and came out with epilepsy and worse she had to re-learn all from talking, eating and walk. She had very good helo from their doctors, physiotherapists, ergotherapists and neuro-psychologists. BTW all of those services were provided with NO COST for us because we have our universal heathcare system here.
She is now an adult but will never be able to have a «normal» life as she's badly affected by epylepsy and the remain of the brain damage.
That is what this heartbraking gif did reminded me of my daughter's bad days.
Heartwarming dog, and beautiful work they've been achieving together. I wish them the very best.
ReplyDeleteLaurent - I'm happy the physical therapy worked for that dog.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! So much better than putting the dog down when there is possibility of recovery, eh?
ReplyDeletePat - Absolutely!
ReplyDeleteThe impossible it seemed, became possible. Great terapist, and lovely dog.
ReplyDeleteIt's always heartful to see how some humans can take care of those handicaped animals.
ReplyDeleteOn another tone, in 1989 after a blasting brain hillnes, my then 8yo daughter was hospitalised in a coma for 11 days in a children hospital here in Montreal (Ste Justine Hospital) and came out with epilepsy and worse she had to re-learn all from talking, eating and walk.
She had very good helo from their doctors, physiotherapists, ergotherapists and neuro-psychologists.
BTW all of those services were provided with NO COST for us because we have our universal heathcare system here.
She is now an adult but will never be able to have a «normal» life as she's badly affected by epylepsy and the remain of the brain damage.
That is what this heartbraking gif did reminded me of my daughter's bad days.
Henri - Yes, a lovely dog.
ReplyDeleteJiEL - I'm glad your daughter recovered, but sorry that she still has problems. Thank you for sharing that story.
so moving
ReplyDeleteXersex - Indeed it is.
ReplyDeleteIt makes you think that anything is possible... when there is enough love.
ReplyDeleteupton - Yes. Lots of love.
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