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The question was asked:
>Do any ferrets ever recover after having these screaming seizures? Can
>they be stabilized and go on to live semi-normal lives? Are seizures a
>progression of insulinoma? >Certainly they give other signs first such
>as drooling, staring, acting spacey.>
While I haven't had a ferret that seizured from low blood glucose, I
have lost two following vocal seizures over the years. According to my
vet, one was attributed to heart, the other to liver failure. I lost a
third to a diabetic related seizure, but he was silent, just twitching.
All are horrible ways to see your ferret in it's final moments.
I just wanted everyone to be aware that insulinoma isn't the only
disease that can cause seizures. It is also my understanding that
anytime there is a low bg seizure, there can be brain damage. To
what extent, I do not know.
Julie
Julie Fossa
West Central Ohio Ferret Shelter
http://www.wcofs.org
International Ferret Congress
http://ferretcongress.org/
[Posted in FML 5668]
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