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"Tim C. Watson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Feb 1999 00:43:05 -0500
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Hello FML,
 
A few weeks ago I wrote about my overly aggressive, approx. 1.5 year old,
neutered, pet store biter.  4 of you wrote privately suggesting the
possibility of Adrenal Disease and 2 of those allowed for my "guess" of a
possible "botched neuter".  To shorten the story a bit; I got a call from
Max's and Makai's vet, who agreed to draw blood for the University of
Tennessee's Adrenal Panel; anyway the results tend to indicate the
probability of Adrenal Disease.  To refresh memories Max has been very
"frisky" with his 2.5 year old, also neutered "brother".  He has NO HAIR
LOSS whatsoever at this point.  The opinions I'm looking for deal primarily
with the timing of when to get the Adrenal Surgery done.  One of our club
members, a 12+ year breeder, suggested waiting till Max showed more signs
 
of Adrenal, partially due to the difficulty in working with a small organ
in a small animal where it might difficult to thoroughly eradicate the
problem.  So what do you think?  Wait a while longer or get Max in as soon
as practical.
 
-- Tim, Makai (he's still a pain sometimes), Max (I feel fine really, Dad)
[Posted in FML issue 2580]

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