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Leslie Kauffman <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Jul 2004 23:15:45 -0400
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Hello everyone,
 
I had a really bad scare almost 2 weeks ago now.  I came home, let the
ferrets out of their cage and after letting them run around for a little
while, I started trimming nails.  I usually do this by placing a little
Ferretone / Linatone on their bellies and clip away while they are busy
licking.
 
Well, a few minutes after I had clipped my boy Daggett's nails I noticed
he was spacing out and a little wobbly.  And then he started getting
worse.  He was trying to walk, but kept going sideways, which seemed to
distress him quite a bit.  Eventually he fell over and didn't get back
up.  This all happened within a few minutes.
 
He was limp, unresponsive and he started drooling.  After I realized that
my freaking out was NOT helping him at all, I remembered that these were
signs of Insulinoma.  I ran to the kitchen and got some honey to rub on
his gums.  (Where would one find Karo Syrup, by the way??)  After doing
so, he would go back and forth between responding to his name and being
completely limp.  He finally came out of it about an hour and 1/2 later
and I made sure to give him some A/D mixed with chicken baby food.
 
He has now been to the vet 3 times.  According to her his blood work was
normal (tested twice), so we moved on to an ultrasound.  Although she
couldn't see any signs if insulinoma there (though I know that sometimes
they are so small you can't see them on an ultrasound), he does have
enlarged lymph nodes in his abdomen, 2 cysts on his kidneys, and his
spleen is enlarged.
 
She gave me 4 options for him:
 
1) surgery
 
2) biopsy of the spleen though the abdomen (via ultrasound to determine
if he has Lymphoma??)
 
3) put him on medication (in which case, she said we would not be able
to go back and do surgery at a later date)
 
4) do nothing and let him live out the rest of his life trying to keep
him as happy and comfortable as possible, by giving him small amounts
of Nutrical several times a day.
 
Of course, I have a few questions:
 
1) if we did the surgery, what is the average time this could possibly
prolong his life?  I'm skeptical to do the surgery if it means a major
part of the rest of his life would be spent in recovery / pain and I know
there is a good chance that they would not be able to remove it all and
that the symptoms could come back.
 
2) How long (again, an average?) might he be able to survive on
medication alone?  I have read that it would need to be increased over
time due to his body adjusting the amount of insulin it's producing as
a reaction to the medication.
 
3) What to do about the lymph nodes, kidneys and spleen??
 
And just a few more facts about Daggett that might be relevant:
 
He is a cinnamon Triple F ferret that just turned 6 at the beginning of
May, He has NEVER shown any signs of insulinoma prior to this episode and
has been a little wonky ever since, though a little Nutrical seems to
perk him right up, he's sleeping more than usual and just doesn't seem
to be himself at all.  He's not really interested in playing anymore and
seems annoyed when Bean (my little girl) tries to get him to play.  He's
also had runny poops off and on since this whole thing started, so he's
presently taking .2 ml of Amoxicillian 2 x day for that.
 
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 
And I also just want to thank the FHL and FML!  If it weren't for reading
those lists over the years, I wouldn't have known what to do.  Thank you
for saving my little boy's life!!!
 
Leslie, Bean and Daggett
 
p.s.  I apologize for the long post and for sending it to both the FHL
and FML.
[Posted in FML issue 4570]

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