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From: "Susan Liszewski DVM"
Date: 2007-08-12 13:25:44 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: Insulinoma and prednisone adjustment problems
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

There could be more then insulinoma too, like heart issues, gastric
ulcer.

Insulioma at the dose in the pills they may not be absorbing well but
it could also cause irritation to the intestinal tract and stomach
this could affect the appetite and thus the blood glucose. Diarrhea,
black stools, have seen it all secondary to pred. Need to address it
all. May wish to try carafate and some antibiotics too.

Lastly when pred no longer works using a different steroid like
dexamethasome will sometimes also do the trick.

Is there a vet you can make a long drive too for the occassional
visit that you can use in addition to the ones there that don't know
as much? I would look into it.

Hope that helps. Best of luck.

Dr. Sue


--- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, "Sue Rainey" <weasel_kat@...>
wrote:
>
>
> First of all, food and water are available at all times for all
three
> of my ferrets. She is refusing all of it and will eat only the
> soup. I have even tried hand feeding her kibble she has eaten
before
> and liked. She turns her head away from it.
>
> The prednisone is 5mg tabs prescribed 7-24-07 at 1/4 tab twice a day
> and has since been changed to 1/2 a tab twice a day.
>
> The vet and I argued prenisone vs prednisolone with her pushing for
> the prednisone. She and her tech argued that this was the better
med
> and easier on the liver. I knew better, but they, as the
> professionals, knew they "knew" better. There are about 7 vets in
> this small town but none are what could be called ferret
> knowledgeable. This is a farming community. I have had ferrets for
> about 5 years, all rescues from people that brought them into this
> area and then couldn't keep them for various reasons.
>
> What was prescribed for my ferrets was recommended out of a book
that
> the vet read while I was there. I had taken their bg before I took
> them in; I knew the signs and knew what was needed, but I had to
tell
> the vet and she had to look it up to verify it. And she's the best
> one out of all the vets here. I've even had one of her interns tell
> me that one of my girls was "running a temp" at 102. This is what
> I'm up against. I need good advice and research to even take into a
> vet.
>
> I gave her a bit of honey and followed it with what she would eat of
> a high protein meal before I posted the first time.. She's back to
> sleep again.
> >
>
> --- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, "Sukie Crandall" <sukie@>
> wrote:(edited)
> >
> > Okay, first off, the intermittent eating is part of her problem.
> You need to find something
> > she likes to eat and will eat often, plus try to make food always
> handy.
> >
> > Second, giving just the volume doesn't say how much med she is
> getting because the
> > concentrations vary. What does the bottle label say about mg/ml?
> >
> > Third, is she getting Prednisone or Prednisolone?
> > Fifth, has adding Diazoxide been tried?
> >
> > Sixth, some have found more effect with injected steroids.
> >
> > Seventh, if the meds no longer hold then oral sugars can help.
> These are given during
> > seizures, when meds have peaked, or sometimes when the blood sugar
> problem is not
> > insulinoma but is another pancreatic growth such as lymphoma or
> carcinoma.
> >
>





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