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Date:
Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:27:05 -0700
Subject:
Re: Leslie's ferrets: the melatonin implant is not at fault
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hooligan <[log in to unmask]>
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From: Sukie Crandall
>5. Existing heart disease causes labored breathing. Some ferrets with
>heart disease can become restless due to discomfort.

Sukie (not a vet)
In relation to the labored breathing reaction. I have found with my
"human" body when my cortisol gets low, I become very anxious & get
can heart Palpations. It's an awful feeling, wired & tired at the
same time. When I am in one of these states, I take a small amount of
hydrocortisone & it's amazing how quick I settle down. If it's late at
night I also calm down & sleep much better. Almost like the cortisol
gives me enough energy to sleep. It's seems to be a paradoxal reaction.

Tracy

[Posted in FML 7093]


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