In yesterday's FML, someone asked if the results of adrenal surgery are worth the effort. Had you been with me tonight (Sat.), I would have happily let you hold and "pet" our nearly totally bald Buddy. You would have received the love his kisses represent. You would have been as thankful as Dee and I that "petting" is no longer dragging a human hand over hairless dry skin. In fact, there is enough "fuzz" all over his body that your hand would have thought it was the beginnings of a beautiful fur coat which Buddy hasn't had for several months. His color is beginning to be white again rather than the pink his albino bare skin has been. Oh yes, it's worth it!!! It was Jan 31 that both his adrenal glands were removed - one being the size of a golf-ball and the other the size of a small marble. On another note, THANKS Bob Church, for the sensible posts regarding health issues and aging. I've hated to lose the company of furrfaces that have lived with me and certainly wish they had lived longer. That said, we can't change the natural effects of aging. We can only love them, accept their love, and give them the proper nutrition, care, medical attention, etc. More than that is out of our hands. Call it nature, Higher Power, or whatever you believe. John Gordon in Pekin, IL with Bill, Hillary, Leroy, BabyGirl and Hershey. All thankful that Buddy is doing so well at Dee's along with Lucky, Jack and Jill in Morton, IL. [Posted in FML issue 2974]