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Odd swaying/head bobbing behaviour
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2033044, member: 8309"] Hello, Sorry, my computer wont play the video, but I'll try again tomorrow. Based on your description of her behavior, it sounds like a combination of a few things. If your UVB is not strong enough, or it isn't a UVB light that will lead to low calcium levels in the blood. Did they do a blood test I am assuming to have diagnosed gout? Sometimes D3 can cause toxicity if given in excess because it's fat soluble & it is stored. For now, definitely stop giving any D3 as suggested by the vet to let her system flush that out. The tramadol has a tendency to cause marked side effects & dizziness is one of the issues listed. Is she eating very well? Be sure to keep her well hydrated while on the Allopurinol, too. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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