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Dr Weiss and Dr Williams, you were right again !!!
She had a small infection on one of her toes! I completly forgot to
mention to the vet that she hurted herself some days before vet exam and
in fact at that time the toe was just a little little bit red and she
didn't show any sign of pain. But when you told me that it can be an
infection, I looked to her toe and see that it was inflammed and bigger.
I began the antibiotics (CPA), (remember I'm a dentist and used to
antibiotics, I don't suggest to anybody to give antibiotics without the
opinion of a vet). So 4 days after we were at the vet's office for the
second blood test before doing any biopsy, and the count of lymphocytes
had dropped significantly to less than 8000!!!:))) The neutrophils had
also go down, so we really think that it was the infection :) She will
have a blood test control in 6 months and my vet showed me how to palpate
all of them regulary to screen any changement in the size of lymph nodes.
So now I'm a very happy mom with three healthy ferrets :)
Thanks again for all your help, advices and support!
Anne,
Victor (I think that if being healthy means not being hand-feeded
anymore, I will fake and try to look sick!!!) 8>
Hugo (I would like to have Pred or antibiotic with lot of Nutrical please!) 8>
Adele (It was not an infection, it was a lack of nutrical and
raisins! Now that you give me nutrical 3 times a day, I'm fine! But
please, I prefer nutrical without that white stuff mix with it!) :>
Anne Charbonneau Faculte de medecine dentaire Universite de Montreal
[log in to unmask] Tel: (514) 343-5924
[log in to unmask] Fax: (514) 343-2233
[Posted in FML issue 1200]
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