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From: sympatico profile
Date: 2002-03-26 19:18:00 UTC
Subject: Help - Poppy has lost use of hind legs

Our Poppy was diagnosed in January 2001 with Adrenal. She also has
a
heart murmur and suspected lymphoma (enlarged lymph nodes on sides
of
neck and one in groin and shadows on chest x-ray). She has been on
0.1
ml of Lasix and 0.1 ml of prednisone BID since then. We added 1 cc
of
Timmy's Tonic to her regimen in April of 2002.
After gaining a huge amount of weight (going from just under two
pounds
to 3 lb 13 oz at her highest) she slowly started to lose weight in
September of 2001. At her highest weight she was unable to go up
and
down stairs - the bulk of her belly restricted the movement of her
legs
- she could walk just fine on the floor but not stairs. In
September
she started to slowly lose weight and we found her again able to go
down
into the basement and back up again when she chose to do so.
We lost our Ziggy to insulinoma just 5 weeks ago.
Last Wednesday, Nigel noticed Poppy 'losing her legs' - she would be

walking across the floor and suddenly be splayed out on her belly.
She
did not appear to be confused and it only happened a couple of
times.
The next day, I saw her left hind leg give out under her. She
picked
herself up and headed off again only to tip over on that left side
again. But then she got up and made it across the room with no
trouble. So we started to watch every time we heard her up and
moving
about. Sometimes she seemed to have a problem but mostly she seemed

fine. By Saturday we had convinced odurselves that she was okay -
she
went to the vet's for her Lupron shot and happily toddled around the

clinic while we were waiting - we mentioned the incidents to the vet

tech but since she seemed okay then we didn't ask to see the vet.
Sunday morning and she was still getting around but that left leg
seemed
to be bothering her more. We brought up the single level cage and
moved
her into it thinking that if she had injured the leg we would try to

keep her quiet in a cage that had no ramps. I started to try to
feed
her A/D every 3-4 hours and held a water bottle up for her every
half
hour or so to make sure she was taking in some fluids.
She still made it up and to the litter box whenever she had to go.
This AM Nigel took her to our local vet (not hugely ferret savvy) to
see
if there was an injury involved. By the time she got there, she had

basically lost the use of the right leg as well.
Attached are the results of blood test and urinalysis.
Any vets out there - can you look at these and tell us if they tell
you
anything. Dr. has put her on Clavulin for the bacterial infection
her urine shows. Is there anything else that these show.
We have a ferret who is now totally paralysed in both back legs - in

fact the feet feel cool.
Rest assured, we are planning to take Poppy to a more ferret
knowledgeable vet tomorrow - as long as she makes it though the
night.
We just wondered if anyone out there could give us an idea about
what to
expect.
Many thanks and my apologies for the length of this message.
Bonnie &; Nigel


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