Hello- First, to all who have an ill fuzzy, I send many thoughts and prayers for healing and recovery. And to those that have lost a beloved 'baby', no matter how recent or long ago, I extend sincere sympathies and condolences. Now, I need any help and/or input. Girlie is getting huge! Her vet is as certain as is possible without going in that she has edema. All tests indicate it is not due to any heart, kidney, or liver problem. This is either causing circulatory problems or is affecting her circulatory system. She really hasn't responded to Lasix or anything else we've tried. She improved for a little over a month, and now whatever it is, is back with a vengeance! She's a couple of months shy of her first birthday. Her vet and the ferret experts he's consulted with are stumped!! Neither of us feels she is a good candidate for any kind of surgery right now. I really, really need and would greatly appreciate any ideas, advice or opinions, no matter how remote they may seem. I'm scared. She is steadily going down. I went through almost this exact same thing with Renny last year during the month of July, July 19th matter of fact. She steadily declined and out of pure desperation I allowed exploratory to be performed on the ninth of September. She passed the next morning, less than twenty-four hours post-op. I still do not know the hows or whys, but will always search for them. I can't think of any common denominator between the two, despite the same physical symptoms, signs, and problems. I simply cannot do this or go through this again. It is/would be too hard and too painful to bear. It already is! I've read the recent posts regarding sudden weight gain, and huge and warmer than usual abdomens. I've privately written to a few, but haven't received any responses yet. I'll gladly share what I know and have experienced, which unfortunately, isn't a whole lot, and probably wouldn't be of much help. But hey, you never know. I prefer private replies (don't have anything against public ones, except that they take longer, and I don't think we have a whole lot of time to spare). Thanks in advance, Sonya [Posted in FML issue 3106]