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        <title>A couple issues with Nash</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hi all,


Just wanted to bounce a couple things off everyone.  Have had a few issues with Nash. 


Today, after taking a nap, I noticed that his left eye, inner lower lid was raised up nearly covering his eye.  I put some moisturizing eye drops in them, but
it&#39;s still up.  I&#39;ve never had eye problems with him, but he is blind and diabetic, so any advise would be appreciated.  Of course, I&#39;ll have to
take him to the Vet on Monday if things are still the same.  I remember from... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Very cute, &#39;a setting on your dryer&#39;.  Patsy is very funny.
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Nash&#39;s eye is <em>almost</em> back to, well you know, lol<img src="http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab161/caninesupportgroup/smilies/wdog2.gif" width="50" height="50" alt="image"> ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: A couple issues with Nash ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Teresa....
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Next time you have a issue getting on please send me a email.....<a href="mailto:johanna@caninesupportgroup.com">johanna@caninesupportgroup.<wbr>com</a>.
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I will look into why this is happening,.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Cindy, I am just catching up (for some reason, with my computer, I have a hard time signing on to this site some days)...but just wanted to add that I rushed
Ricky to the emergency eye vet in August because his eye was the same as you describe Nash&#39;s to be.  Turned out, it was just irritated because he had been
rubbing it excessively due to allergies.  A couple of days of drops, and he was back to &quot;a setting on your dryer&quot;.  hahaha ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Jacque, NORMAL?  Hmmph!  As my friend Patsy Clairmont says, &#39;Normal is just a setting on your dryer&#39;.
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BTW, I did get to go to bed at 11:30, all was good!!
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			<description><![CDATA[ Glad everything is back to normal, Cindy! It&#39;s neat that the third eyelid appears to protect the eye, isn&#39;t it? Animals seem to have more built-in
security features than we humans.
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Popcorn sounds perfectly fine for dinner! ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: A couple issues with Nash ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Yeah, little stinker is right.  I&#39;m checking his bg&#39;s tonight just to be sure.  If he seems to be going low by 4 hours, I&#39;ll stay up till midnight
AGAIN! 
<br>
<br>
No rest for the wicked.
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His eye is MUCH improved......so, no Vet visit, thank you God! ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Glad to hear that Nash is almost back to normal.  Taffy used to do this stuff once in awhile for no reason - high numbers and the drinking would start! 
Nothing would of changed either.  Little stinkers! ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Glad to hear Nash is improving and that eyelid problem is resolving by itself.
<br>
We need good news!!!!
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Take care Cindy.<img src="http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab161/caninesupportgroup/smilies/wdog2.gif" alt="image">
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			<description><![CDATA[ Yep, popcorn for dinner.  We tend to do that quite a bit on Sunday&#39;s.  We have a late &#39;lunch&#39; and then it seems crazy to have a big dinner......so
we do popcorn.  And Nash poor little bugger always begs.  If things are okay, I give him a piece or two.  Seems to satisfy him.  Oh the days of throwing him
popcorn and watching him catch it in his mouth......I long for those pre-diabetic days......sigh.....
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			<description><![CDATA[ Did I read that right. You are having popcorn for dinner?? I thought I was the only person in the whole word that did that. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Wait!!  I just remembered.....I will be almost driving by my house inbetween my two accounts tomorrow.  I can stop and do a quick bg reading.  Yep, that will
work!  Oh that makes me feel better!!  Yep, it&#39;s a plan.  I&#39;ll just go normal insulin and food in the AM and stop at his peak and check him out.
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He&#39;s being his normal self tonight.  Trying to talk us out of some popcorn, or as I like to call it, &#39;dinner&#39;, <img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/laugh.gif" alt="image">!! ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I glad the Nash&#39;s eye is getting better. This diabetic dogs sure know how to keep us on our toes.
<br>
<br>
Giving a little extra food tomorrw is a good idea. Just remember extra food mean extra calories. Extra calories mean extra weight. But I don&#39;t blame you
for giving a little more food tomorrow. Something has change with how Nash is using the food and insulin. A curve will give you a better idea of what is going
on. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ And so, I couldn&#39;t do another bg till 3:30 PM today, Sunday, which was actually 8 hours post food/insulin.  And he was at 58 (so around 88).  But, I wonder
where he was at his peak at 1:30?  I don&#39;t want to react. But, I think I&#39;ll give him just a touch extra food tomorrow as I have a long day of work and
don&#39;t want him going too low.
<br>
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Maybe I can do a partial curve this weekend.  His eye is much better today.  I&#39;m thinking now he scratched, or as Jerri suggested he ran into something,
and we didn&#39;t know. 
<br>
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No extra drinking or peeing today, yeah!  These diabetics like to keep us on our toes.  Never a dull moment.
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			<description><![CDATA[ At 1 AM, his peak, Nash was at 70 (so really more like 100), and I was a good girl and didn&#39;t panic.  It was his low.  And he seemed lethargic, but who
wouldn&#39;t, it was 1 AM and we both needed to sleep.  Heck I was lethargic.  I don&#39;t even remember falling asleep.  I stayed up till 2 to check on
Wiggins.
<br>
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This morning he was at 305 bg&#39;s at his fast.
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His eye looks a tiny bit better, not as raised (the lower inner lid) up.  And he didn&#39;t drink his full bowl of water this AM like he did yesterday. 
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<br>
I know sometimes this babies can throw a curve ball, and have an off day.  So I&#39;ll watch the drinking and urinating. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Thanks Dawn!!  And maybe he just needs a couple good days of sleep.  He was restless earlier this evening, kept walking all over the place.....but he finally
settled down.  We&#39;ll be gone all morning to church, so it will be good for him to sleep.  It looked much better tonight.  So, maybe tomorrow even a bit
more, and I&#39;ve been using my drops and it seems to have helped.  Again, he hasn&#39;t expressed pain.
<br>
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And his bg&#39;s seem to be normal.  Just took a reading, and though he has another hour to go, he&#39;s at 113 (consider that with about 30 more points).  So,
I&#39;ll probably try to catch a reading at 1AM to be sure, but I&#39;m pretty confident his numbers are all within normal range.  Then I&#39;ll check again at
fasting at 7 AM.
<br>
<br>
He seems pretty comfortable sleeping next to his daddy.  He is such a cutie when he sleeps......very, very cute.
<br>
I could just gooble him up.<img... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ This happened to Penny one time when she was a puppy. My son was play to rough and hit her in the eye with a toy. I freaked and ran to the vet. He said it
normal for the third eye to come up to protect the damaged eye. A little scratch will heal in a few days or a day. So if it not better by Monday I would have
the vet take a look. It could be that Nash bumped into something or something blew in his eye from outside. This was one of my biggest worries when Brandy was
blind. She did know to blink to protect her eye she couldn&#39;t see it coming. Or as Marianne said it could be horner syndrome.  I just did a quick check for
a picture to see if that what you were trying to discribe. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ So, Dawn, what does it mean? ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Kind of Dawn, but Nash&#39;s isn&#39;t nearly that red, and his come more from the bottom, and tonight, as I put him to bed with his daddy, and put some drops
(to moisturize) in his eyes, it has actually gone back in a bit.
<br>
<br>
So, I&#39;m hoping he irritated it and kind of is protecting it today.  I&#39;m a bit overprotective, whereas hubby just has this he&#39;ll be fine
attitude&#39;.....he likes to leave the worrying to me because I do such a grand job, lol! ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Okay, let me try to answer the questions.
<br>
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I don&#39;t think it&#39;s the KCS.  It only came on today, and he&#39;s had no goopy eyes......just the third eyelid (do all dogs have this?), the one that
comes up from the bottom, and is mainly membrane.  When Nash is tired, that will come up slightly and be quite red, and that is when we know it&#39;s time for
him to get some sleep.
<br>
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So, I&#39;ll watch it the next day or so.  He doesn&#39;t seem to be in pain......but, I have noticed that he&#39;s been itching his one ear again, and I
wonder if he caught the eye with his nail, or as Jerri said ran into something.
<br>
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If it doesn&#39;t improve by Monday, I&#39;ll take him to the Vet.  His bg&#39;s seem to be in range.   At 9 PM he was 2 hours post feed/insulin and he was at
215. 
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So his day from when I started is:
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2:15 PM 162 (7 hrs post AM feed/insulin)
<br>
4:45 PM  136
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7:00 PM 264 (feed/insulin)
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9:15 PM 215
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I do hope to... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <img id="imgView" src="http://www.petplace.com/articles/images/142537967.jpg" border="0" alt="image">
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Cindy is this what you are trying to discribe? This is what it looks like when a dog has a thrid eye lid protuding. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Hi all,
<br>
<br>
Just wanted to bounce a couple things off everyone.  Have had a few issues with Nash. 
<br>
<br>
Today, after taking a nap, I noticed that his left eye, inner lower lid was raised up nearly covering his eye.  I put some moisturizing eye drops in them, but
it&#39;s still up.  I&#39;ve never had eye problems with him, but he is blind and diabetic, so any advise would be appreciated.  Of course, I&#39;ll have to
take him to the Vet on Monday if things are still the same.  I remember from several of you that there is some dry eye situation that blind diabetic&#39;s can
get.  So......I&#39;ll need to research that also.
<br>
<br>
The other issue is his excessive drinking today.  He started out in the AM and drank his whole bowl of water.  Then he drank another one this afternoon (this
is a LARGE bowl).  And then within 20 minutes of the 2nd one he peed a gallon in my hall, through my rug, onto the wood floor.  I&#39;m not surprised at how
much.  Just concerned that he... ]]></description>

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