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>Claire said:
>Now THAT is very interesting. It suggests that there is a possibility
>of developing a non-invasive skin test for adrenal. Presumably the
>ferrets are shedding some factor in their skin oil or from their hair
>follicles that cause the reaction. Have you gotten your dermatologist
>and your vet together to figure out what the allergan might be? Any of
>our vets want to look into this?
Oh boy, human adrenal testers! I can sell my services to the vet. Lets
see, huge red blotches, yet he's positive. No blotches, nope she's just
itchy. That'll be $10. please. Wonder how many of us out there could
do this. It's definetly cheaper than a TN panel. We could have start a
business. Maybe we could call it??? Hmmm, I can't come up with a good
name just now. I'm thinking something that combines the blotches and the
adrenal symptoms. Naked ferret kissers? Nay! Ah well, anyone out there
have a better idea.
Shelley
(PS, just in case some one out there didn't get it. I'm kidding about
the business and vet stuff).
[Posted in FML issue 4461]
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