Message Number: SG3820 | New FHL Archives Search
From: Anais
Date: 2003-03-29 19:58:57 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] RE: insulinoma surgery, no adrenals
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Message-ID: <6270929.1048968377487.JavaMail.nobody@magnesium>

In Odo's case, the prednisonne had been given in small
doses (.2 or .3cc twice a day on a 3 pound ferret) for
about 3 months. He's eating TF all of his life, until
January of this year, when I started giving him
chicken gravy, though he always had TF if he wanted it
in the feeder.

I want to know what more I could do. I just adopted
to MF females (one 1 and one 3), I have a 6 year old
MF and I'd like to learn from this.

thank you

becki kain

> I recall two: one on how adrenal neoplasia can cause
> unusual amounts and deposition of fat, and one on
> how Prednisone over time can cause large amounts.
>
> There are probably more reasons. You gave very good
> ones.