>Head twists off to right , weakness in limbs, movement limited to >flopping like a fish and wriggling in circles exactly like an earthworm. >Winds up upside down. Doesn't seem to get comfortable. Only wants her >soft blankie and to cuddle. > >In car on way to vet within 10 minutes of seizure. > >Emergency exam reveals: glucose 46 mg/dl - dextrose injection and sub q >fluids administered. Acute head tilt to R, strabismus; abdomen feels >doughy; HR & RR WNL; gums pink; pdr stroke 2* to heart dz; neoplasia, >infectious,toxic, tlaw-a(?); poor prognosis; severe otic discharge in >outer part of R ear & filling entire L ear canal- cleaned. Nutrical & >A/D diet prescribed - also additional fluids. Feed & water every 2 hrs >over weekend. This to me sounds like she had insulinoma and a probable inner ear infection. Especially with the fever you mention in a later post, she sounds like she needs to be on antibiotics. A recheck of the glucose level would be indicated, to make certain the low number was real and not from her infection, but the seizure certainly seems insulinomic. Get a second opinion or at least a recheck exam, get some antibiotics and keep up with the feeding would be my advice. Good luck. Dr. Ruth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Find it. Fix it. And fly again. [Posted in FML issue 4153]