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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 ![]() |
Hi Margi
Sorry to hear that Ladywolf isn't so good. You say she had a blood sugar crisis. Have you managed to get a urine sample to check her levels, or has the vet checked blood since diagnosis? Maybe her insulin needs adjusting . Wish I could help you more. I looked after my darling Tasha for 7 years with Diabetes and we had lots of ups and downs of sugar levels, so the insulin had to be adjusted up or down accordingly. If in any doubt call your vet or vet nurse. It is quite common for the levels to fluctuate. I'm here if you need me. I'll keep checking back for messages or posts. Thinking of you and Dear Ladywolf Love Jan xx |
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