I will be calling my vet on the Clavamox issue tomorrow morning...once Strasti threw it up again yesterday morning, he found his appetite and began to eat again...and then today, wow! He is taking it slow & easy with eating, but his energy level is increasing, he's perky again, he's my Strasti again. While he's not out of the dark yet, he's blowing me away by his sheer determination.

Strasti will be 6 in Sept, and he was on 4 units @ 2x daily of PZI until Sat morning, the 22nd. That afternoon he had his seizure and has not had any insulin since. In testing him at home, his BG has wavered between 60 (after vomiting) and 100 over the past week.

My fault lies in that I wasn't more vigilant with hometesting prior to each dosage of PZI since his last vet appt when he was deemed to be doing beautifully on his insulin. Anytime Strasti has been majorly ill, he has never shown any signs until literally the actual worst happens. His stoicism awes me, as well. I had no idea that he was going hypo, as he always ate like a horse, was behaving as usual, all of the above. Then I come home, and he's convulsing in the closet for what the vet predicted to be around 4 hours. Now, the goal has simply been to get him eating again, then combat his infection and from there, get a curve done, get him on W/D and DM, and figure out what to do next for him...if it means a gradual reintroduction to insulin or whatnot, then so be it. However, I do know when I've made a mistake and I will not be making it again; lesson learned!

Thank you for your response; I appreciate it! Good luck to you & Moby!