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206.1 | | SMURF::MSCANLON | a ferret on the barco-lounger | Wed Feb 05 1997 18:01 | 27 |
| It sounds like Gumby has pretty classic symptoms. I have
two post adrenal boys, Rommel and Prince. Prince recovered
quickly from his surgery and is doing fine. Rommel took
longer to recover, and is now dealing with bi-lateral
adrenal disease. This only happens to about 12% of the
ferrets though.
The only way to be 100% sure of a diagnosis is to do
the Tennessee blood panel, which costs about $175
and is only done the third week of each month at the
University of Tennessee. Most people choose to make
a visual diagnosis based on symptoms and do exploratory
surgery. It is important for your vet not to come out
empty-handed. When both glands look identical, take the
right and have it biopsied. The left is more difficult
to remove since it is closer to the vena cava. Adrenal
disease is very common in ferrets 3.5 years and up.
Gumby should recover quickly and you should see hair
regrowth in 4-6 weeks. Longer than that and you should
keep an eye out for symptoms to reappear in 8-10 months.
There is a very good FAQ on adrenal disease out on the WWW.
http://www.optics.rochester.edu:8080/users/pgreene/faq/med/adrenal.html
It should tell you everything you need to know.
Mary-Michael
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206.2 | Any recommendations/advice? | PCBUOA::KLYONS | | Thu Feb 06 1997 10:56 | 19 |
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Maybe someone can give me some direction on my situation. Carson
is a 5 year old male (he will be 6 in November). He started to
lose hair on his tail about three months ago (he did not lose all
of his hair but it is sparse. Since then, it has been slowly going
back. I have looked up alot on the WEB about Adrenal tumors and
ferrets facts in general and I realize that tail hair loss doesn't
always mean adreanal tumors. However, I don't want to wait to
see if the hair loss continues but I don't want to put him through
unecessary surgery. Also, from what I have read, the test (Ten
panel test) is not recommended for most cases. Can anyone give
me advice on this. Also, can anyone recommend some doctors that
are knowledgeable on this subject and who have performed this
type of surgery? I live in the Worcester/Leominster area.
Thanks in advance,
Kelly
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206.3 | | JULIET::COSTELLO | | Thu Feb 06 1997 18:09 | 10 |
| .1 - Thank you for the info.
I did a wed search on ferret pathology and found some great topics on
adrenal tumors AAE. I would recommend this to all. They had pictures
of the glands, both normal and infected.
Gumby is having surgery on Thursday.
Kelly
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206.4 | | JULIET::COSTELLO | | Thu Feb 20 1997 15:02 | 7 |
| Gumby had surgery 10 days ago, and her adrenal glands were fine. She
does have a hormone inbalance, but we do not know why. It is a
guessing game from here. We're going to try a couple of meds on her
and see if we can balance her out.
Kelly
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206.5 | A case of bilateral adreanal disease | SPSEG::BRAMSON | | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:58 | 12 |
| Our "second" ferret, Frank, who was adopted from a local ferret shelter
started to show the classic signs of adrenal disease over several
months. We took him to a good vet and the vet agreed that he would have
to perform surgery. Frank had the surgery but the vet says that he
suspects bilateral adrenal disease and that 8-12 weeks would tell the
tale as to whether he would have to on some medication to control the
remaining adrenal gland. I guess ol' Frank is in a real minority since
the odds of a male ferret getting this is much less than female
ferrets, as well as the odds of bilateral versus unilateral disease being
much smaller as well. My kids are crushed and I guess we will just have to
wait and see what happens.
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206.6 | | JULIET::COSTELLO | | Tue Apr 01 1997 16:58 | 5 |
| Gumby seems to be improving, with no meds.
Thank god.
Kelly
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206.7 | | IAMNRA::SULLIVAN | IdreamedIsawJoeHilllastnight | Thu Apr 03 1997 10:56 | 6 |
| Kelly,
Glad that gumby is doing better. Having a sick pet can be a worring thing
to endure.
-Stephanie
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206.8 | | JULIET::COSTELLO | | Thu Apr 03 1997 13:47 | 5 |
| Thank you Stephanie. She's my baby, our baby actually (my son, the
dog, the cat and I) and we just don't know what we'd without her to
make us laugh.
Kelly
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