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From: williamsdvm@comcast.net
Date: 2003-06-18 00:15:52 UTC
Subject: RE: Not Treating Adrenal Disease
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
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Dear Katharine:

Actually tonight I am working on a promised article to Ferrets Mag about adrenal disease. But I think that Melissa and Sukie have covered the dire possibilities very well (and they are very real.)

However, even under the best conditions, when there is no malignancy, there is no bone marrow toxicosis, there is no prostatic cystic disease - even the most mild prediction is a sad one. Ferrets with adrenal disease have a diminished quality of life - they have progressive muscle loss, low grade anemia, they tend to redistribute weight to the abdomen, further making it difficult to walk, they have an increased incidence of gastric ulcers as a result of the stress of chronic illness, decreased bone density - none life-threatening, but all life-compromising. Even medical treatment, which is not my preferred way of treating adrenal disease, gives slight releif to symptoms. Doing nothing is not kind and not in a ferret's best interest.

With kindest regards,

Bruce Williams, DVM

Author wrote:
> Before anyone gets excited, this is NOT me I'm talking about. This is someone over which I have no control. I am, however, trying to get her surrender this adrenal ferret to me. I have talked to a lot of animal people around town and the general consensus is that this woman is a collector, will provide NO vet care, and it's unlikely she will surrender the ferret to me. But, I have to try.
> When I talked to her, one question she asked was what would happen if the adrenal disease isn't treated. I felt very unprepared for the question and stumbled around a little bit. She "said" she was taking her to a vet today so I have an excuse to call her tonight; to ask what the vet said. I want to be a little more prepared when I talk to her again.
> She also has 2 "healthy" ferrets at her home. She recently lost one in a cage fall.
> Katharine