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Bruce Levine <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Oct 1996 18:37:48 -0700
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Kari wrote:
>insulinoma, and a few of the things they mentioned about Puck sounds like
>... But the day I got her I noticed she almost always seems to be in a daze.
>... She also sleep the whole time she's in her cage ( except to eat and
>poop) and about a half hour after she is let out, she goes and finds a place
>to sleep, and stays there until I wake her up to go in her cage.
 
>Another thing they mentioned in the article is that Puck doesn't use his
>litter box anymore... Another thing was that Pucks hind legs got very
>weak...
>
>And the last observation (I Think) was that I thought that Sosha might be
>deaf...
 
Yes, those things can be symptoms of insulinoma, as well as anything else
that causes generalized weakness.  The only way to tell is to take your
friend to the vet and have his blood glucose tested.
--
Bruce S. Levine, DVM
 
"Lost in Cyberspace"
[Posted in FML issue 1733]

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