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From: "Tony Clarke"
Date: 2007-04-09 15:57:08 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: sudden weight gain/risks of exploratories
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

--- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, Debbie Hunton
<reynapaubi@...> wrote:

> What I'm really asking about are those times when a ferret
has some medical issue (diarreha, weight gain, whatever) that
no cause could be diagnosed through non-surgical, although
those diagnostic approaches have been tried (blood work, x-
ray, ultrasound). If the ferret is acting normally (eating,
drinking, pooping, peeing, playing) except for the one issue
that has triggered the vet visits and tests, do you do
exploratory surgery? And if you have, did the vet get in there
and find such serious problems that they didn't wake the
ferret from the surgery?
>
That is exactly the scenario that I had with my Sue (see reply
of April 4th).

Tony (not a vet), Sugar and Suki.
In memory of Sally and Sue.






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