Every time they called, they said she was doing okay. They called me at 4pm and said that she was stable, taking tube feeding well, and had gained 3 grams. I went I expecting her to be like she had been the day before, but I found her like this.
http://youtu.be/VMAEjkki2es15 minutes after this she was laying on her side, and 2 hours later, she was gone.
They tried to kick me out at the end of visiting time, 7pm, but I said if I left I was taking her with me. There was no point to leaving here there to die alone. A doctor eventually said it was okay to stay.
Around 8:15 they kicked me out to do another exam and give a report to the avian vet. Th Doctor came out and said that they didn't have any options.
I went back in with her and was holding her. She didn't respond much. Her breathing was starting to look labored. I made the decision to have her put to sleep. It took a few minutes for them to print the paperwork, but I signed it. The vet left to get the drugs to put her down, but Tanya died before she got back. I know birds always seize a bit when they go, but it wasn't too bad. She opened her eyes and squawked a bit, and kind-of wrapped her wings down, around the hand I was holding her in. She was gone about a minute later.