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Old 09-28-2008, 08:11 AM   #15
wemple2
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I think I will go ahead and allow the Vet to start Winston on an anti-seizure medication. If it is his glucose causing it I don't think this will prevent them...I'll have his liver function checked regularly.
The thing that makes me believe it's not low blood sugar is that he gives no warning...you would think he would act differently if his glucose was going down too low...or maybe he just simply doesn't exhibit the lethargy that most people speak of. One minute he can be running around playing ball and in an instant he is down and seizing.
I pray each and every time I come home, after leaving him alone, that I find him happy and healthy. He is confined to the kitchen and I believe he spends most of his time alone sleeping...conserving energy/glucose.
Thanks again for all of your suggestions and concerns...I take it to heart. All I really want is what's best for my boy.
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