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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 830 Joined: 6-December 09 From: Oracle, Arizona Member No.: 6,254 ![]() |
I couldn't help but start a new thread, because Ladywolf on insulin is a different kind of animal! She is alert and awake and perky and fresh and mischievous and smart and eating well, and just generally acting like a new Wolf, leg tumors notwithstanding! She's moving all over the place and acting like she is re-born...
I know that this may be temporary, but I needed to start a thread with a new title, as befits the new wolf! Hugs, Margi, Wonderwolf and Sweet Pea |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 1,071 Joined: 12-September 09 From: UK Member No.: 6,120 ![]() |
![]() I'm so glad that insulin is working so well and so quickly. Thank goodness that she got tested and diagnosed , thanks to the generosity of the kind LS Donor. How is the following round with the peepot going? Whatever you're doing it seems to be working so it looks like her 'insulin' dosage is at the right level. Just make sure you do check though as the sugar level can sometimes really fluctuate. Don't panic though as it can be brought back by adjusting the amount you give gradually unit by unit up or down. We had good news yesterday too as our darling baby grandson (4 months) was allowed to come home from hospital. He has been very poorly this last week, but hopefully he is on the road to recovery now. Thinking of you. Big HUG for the Wonderwolf and Sweetpea, and to you . Love Jan and my Angels and Pixie x |
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