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Hi Everyone.
I have a question. I have three fuzzies and the oldest is 7 1/2 yrs
and she seems perfectly healthy except for losing her eyesight due to
cataracts. The second is Taz who I have been writing about and he has hind
limb weakness secondary to Insulinoma and suspected adrenal problems (he
has bilateral hair loss on his back legs) and he is 6 1/2. Taz seems
himself, his legs just don't work too well, he even climbs and skips about.
The third is Fenris who is 6 and has Insulinoma, suspected adrenal problems
and is totally blind due to cataracts, but seems totally happy and healthy
otherwise. So, my question is this: How old is too old to contemplate an
adrenalectomy? These symptoms just showed up in the last few months and
being in Japan kinda makes it hard to find a vet. I can get to one that
is several hundred miles from where I live that has experience with the
surgery and is English speaking. The thing is I talked with some other
vets and they all say Taz an Fenris are too old to do it. I have heard
from other ferret parents that I should do it as long as they are still
active and healthy. I am just so confused. I don't want my babies to
suffer needlessly and I don't want to put them through a difficult surgery
if it will only add a few weeks or months to their lives. I am so torn and
I feel uneducated.
I guess I qualify as a "stupid ignoramous" like Lisette said.
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks to all.
-Marie and the fuzzies
[Posted in FML issue 2948]
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