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12-09-2007, 07:59 AM | #12 |
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Thanks everyone
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That's great news!
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13-09-2007, 08:53 PM | #14 |
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His appointment went ok but she was concerned that he has lost about 200grams and suggested me feeding him more. I am a bit confused as I thought that losing a bit of weight would be a good sign? (less excess growth hormone maybe?) George has got very big since having this and as he only has one front leg I would rather he wasn't too heavy
The doctor he saw is a cancer specialist and although she is fantastic, I have emailed Georges consultant at the veterinary college in Hertfordshire to see what she thinks as she is doing trials on Acromalgaly. I spoke to her last week and did his curve today as planned. Unfortunately he did not go below 24 but I am still positive as he has been much higher than this previously. Going to book him into my vets for a fructosamine test one day next week Thank you everyone for all the lovely posts. GEorge sends furry headbuts too |
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Spoke to Georges consultant and she put my mind at ease She said that she is not at all worried about Georges weight loss and it's now just a case of sitting tight and waiting for things to happen
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