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Yaa i m giving this capsules n bach flower remedy too.

We are trying best. LEt c what would be happen... otherwise have to give insulin n i m trying to aviod it.
 
anshulstar2000 last decade
I want to normal it as soon as posible.... I can do anything before givng insulin.
 
anshulstar2000 last decade
Remember.... The case of my dog......

Well at last i hav to start him with insulin... He is fine now bt i want to try some medicines which can help us in lowering down his insulin levels///// and at last any magical cure for it.... Can u suggest me abt it......

Do tel me abt alfa alfa, can we give him for covering nutrional difficincy... Is that be given to a diabetic one or not....
 
anshulstar2000 last decade
Schwabe makes one Alfalfa(Diabetics), you may try that.
 
kadwa last decade
ok,,,,...

n wat abt cure for diabeties... Should we go with any add-on medicine with insulin....
 
anshulstar2000 last decade
Hi dr...

Well u already remembr the case of my diabetic dog.

Today he was playing with his ball... n i marked that he is unable to find it. Means he is loosing his vision...

Is ther any treatment for it... Which can help us??

If ya.. do tell me abt it..I dont know wat to do?

Please suggest....

Rgd's
Anshul
 
anshulstar2000 last decade
Generally diabetic patients develop cataract and they undergo eye surgery for that. i am sorry to say that i cannot provide much help to your dog now as he is already insulin dependant.
 
kadwa last decade

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