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  [QUOTE=lksdolls;1151613]Oh my gosh, your story of Bo is heartbreaking, and I sure do wish you and he well, take care of that little guy...
 There were 2 different occasions, that I was lucky enough to get Winston to the vet during seizures, that's when they found his glucose to be so low.  Both times they gave IV/glucose and he came back just fine...my main concern is he's having the seizure first, and this brings his sugar down.  I do always treat with Nutri-Cal now...but in my heart I feel like I'm missing something...something that maybe I can control, that will prevent this from ever happening again.  He was 2 years old when this first occurred, and he's never had a head injury that I'm aware of...he eats good, runs and plays like normal...hmmmm...Do you or anyone else out there think a thunderstorm, could trigger something in his brain that makes him seize?  He is terrified of storms, and does a whole lot of pacing, before-during-and after...That's the only thing I can think of that he does differently now then he did as a pup...anyway, we'll see what happens at the vets office...I thank you and everyone else for the ideas...suggestions...and of course your caring concern for my boy Winston.
 
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