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<blockquote data-quote="Yorkshire lass" data-source="post: 127632" data-attributes="member: 25903"><p>Hi my name is Louise and I don't have diabetes myself but my dog does. This site was recommended to me by a friend on a doggy forum. I hope you don't mind me asking about the dog.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any experience of canine diabetes? Blue was diagnosed in January and is so far proving to be insulin resistant. His glucose is not coming down at all despite his insulin dosage being increased. In addition to his diabetes he also has pancreatitis. As a result of his conditions he is now dangerously under weight.</p><p></p><p>We are very concerned about him and will do anything to make him better. Any comments or advice will be gratefully received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorkshire lass, post: 127632, member: 25903"] Hi my name is Louise and I don't have diabetes myself but my dog does. This site was recommended to me by a friend on a doggy forum. I hope you don't mind me asking about the dog. Does anyone have any experience of canine diabetes? Blue was diagnosed in January and is so far proving to be insulin resistant. His glucose is not coming down at all despite his insulin dosage being increased. In addition to his diabetes he also has pancreatitis. As a result of his conditions he is now dangerously under weight. We are very concerned about him and will do anything to make him better. Any comments or advice will be gratefully received. [/QUOTE]
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