Hello from East Texas. On Monday past I awoke to Major Burns being ataxic with stupor and drooling. I had noticed him once before drooling, but he had just had a car ride, and I thought maybe he had a little of a tummy upset. However, on Monday, it all became clear, his laziness lately and sleeping a lot. I rushed him to the vet along with the FAQ on Insulinoma, and had to immediately get on a plane for a week's trip. I called Monday PM to check on him and the vet told me that he, in fact, had extremely low blood sugar (48 when they tested him!). I'm confident we'll have to do surgery to find a tumor on his pancreas. My question is this. Is there anything special I need to tell my vet to look for? He's very competent, and I trust him, but he'll be the first to admit he doesn't have a lot of experience with ferrets. Is there anything technically difficult about the pancreatectomy? Should I be worried to the point of traveling to find a more experienced vet? Any knowledgeable advice will be appreciated. Thanks for your input in advance. Keep the Major in your thoughts. Tuck Kemper (Proudly owned by Major Burns (ferret face), Scooter (the dook of earl), and Widget (What's a litter box for?????I keep forgetting!) [Posted in FML issue 2940]