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Date:
Sat, 15 Mar 2003 00:18:43 -0500
Subject:
RH from FHL: lung malignancy
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Sukie Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
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>hello everyone.  I have a sabre named Marco that has been very sick
>lately.  We just got a diagnosis last night and he has cancer in his
>lungs.  He has had fluid in them for the last week and it was first last
>night when the vet extracted the fluids and had it tested.  We were told
>that there is nothing that we can do for Marco.  He has already lost
>weight and has to be fed with a syringe.  He takes water on his own and
>since he began eating and drinking he is doing a bit better.  However,
>if this cancer in his lungs cannot be treated, I am not sure if I should
>take him in and have put down.  I don't want him in pain, but if there
>is some hope I don't want to put him down.  If anyone has any
>suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it.
 
Treatment will be dependent on what type of cancer it is.  If we're
talking lymphoma, and this is a juvenile ferret (you didn't mention his
age), the likelihood of treating with any hope of success is pretty much
nil.  If he is an older ferret, and it is lymphoma, you can at least
improve his quality of life for a time with steroids, and possibly other
chemotherapy drugs.  If it's a different type of cancer, then different
options may or may not be available.
 
Dr. Ruth
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Find it. Fix it. And fly again.
[Posted in FML issue 4087]

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