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>Ellen <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Tucker's surgery
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>I'm confused. Why would a good vet recommend leaving an infected
>adrenal gland in a ferret, *especially* a right one? Going under
>anethesia is very stressful on a fuzz, and I'd have to assume that two
>surgeries are more stressful than one. What's the deal with this?
According to my vet, removing both at once can cause enough stress to
kill them. I know of bi lateral adrenal surgeries done by other vets
where this has indeed happened. So Ellen, the deal is that my vet is
a professional with an education and a proven history of success with
ferrets....particularly mine. He hasn't lost one yet. While this may
wind up being more costly, I respect his opinion to do what is in the
best interests of Tucker and all of my ferrets. He has never steered me
wrong and I have no reason to doubt him. The other tumor will be removed
within the next couple of months. I also agree that the stress caused by
surgery is not nearly as risky as opposed to the known risks by removing
both tumors at one time. May I ask what expertise you have in this area
to pose the questions you do? Are you a veterinarian?
Kim at SUMS
Fuzzy Hugs from Kim and da kids at Somethin Up My Sleeve Rescue
Ask me how you can virtually eliminate the need for veterinary dental
visits.
[Posted in FML issue 4020]
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