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Things have been so crazy here in the past week, I have not posted about
Jack's surgery on Friday the 12th. I guess I was so wrapped up in Cupcake
and her horrible story, that poor Jack was neglected!! Well, neglected as
a ferret can be who is being handfed every few hours.....
Anyway... Jack's surgery went fairly well, he is doing wonderfully, even
picking up a little weight. The question I have is about the appearance of
his pancreas. The description the vet gave of a typical pancreas is snotty
and pink like bubblegum. When she opened Jack, there were no nodules or
tumors normally found in a ferret with insulinoma. His pancreas is harder
and purplish in color. She still removed a 1/3 to reduce the amount of
insulin he is producing. his adrenals were normal, so no worry there. Has
anyone else experienced a ferret with a hard, purplish pancreas? If so,
what can I expect? Does a ferret under these circumanstances continue to
respond well to pred?
Any feedback would be much, much appreciated!!
Hugs to all,
Jen and Gang
[Posted in FML issue 3058]
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