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Old 11-06-2007, 06:17 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by valerieam View Post
My fear is that it's something neurological. Yesterday, it took a lot longer for it to stop. When he wakes up he's so bright eyed and energetic that you'd never guess he had a problem. So, I'm hoping it's just the blood sugar. The vet said when he is having that type of episode if I could bring him in and they could drawn blood they would know if that is what is causing it. The problem is it happens mostly at night.
If it's just a matter of some blood being drawn you might want to consider doing it just to rule other possibilities... it will give you some piece of mind knowing it was checked....
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