This could be cold and low blood sugar and/or manipulation, I guess, but I think you want more than our guesses online for this little sweetie. I think you want a definitive answer for your baby and probably aren't going to accept less. Try to catch this on video if it does happen again but in the meantime and soon, go and get a second opinion with a full work-up, even x-rays. You need baseline studies and extra tests if warranted. If that were my Tibbe, a thorough going over would be requested of the consulting vet. You need to see what blood tests and urine tell. Whatever it is, you've got to get a diagnosis and try to prevent a next time. The unsteadiness, wobbliness and shaking together are worrying. As the little one can't talk, you'll have to keep fighting for him to get to the bottom of this and if all the tests are normal, then you can get into behavior modification.
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |