Hi all, First I want to thank all of you for your great suggestions. I haven't ever gotten the problem licked but it is much better. Tazzie was doing great with his lympho/adrenal except that his back legs eventually had gotten ramrod stiff, and his little bottom. We had just ordered a wheelchair from doggon.com at the advise of a wonderful member named Roger. Unfortunately Monday his front legs quit working also. His little neck(well he weighs almost 3 pounds still) is the only thing he can move. His eyes are still bright and he loves to eat and drink on his own. Well it's Bob Church's and I hand feed him but I sure don't have to force. He is on pain meds to be on the safe side, you can tell his days are really limited tho. I am praying for a short painless passing at home. My Sonny passed from adrenal on Memorial day and it was a Mom I don't feel good one morning and gone the next. I pray for that. As I was feeding Tazzie this morning Daddy's Baby Girl came in and collapsed. I grabbed the Karo and rubbed it on her gums. I worked with her for over 10 minutes before she came around. I checked her sugar and it was 45. I was able to do this thanks to another member that had posted about the Freestyle Gloucomater recently. Since I still have 16 permanent rescues and alot of them with insulinoma after I read her letter I went and got one. It has been a godsend! I just basically wanted everyone to know how helpful all their advise, ideas and suggestions are on this list. I know I don't have to freak about anything ferret related because someone on this board has been there done that. Once again, thank you all for being there for each other. It definitely makes the passings, the emergencies,etc soo much easier. The past 2 weeks have been filled with sadness on the board. I think I have cried everyday for someone and their fuzzy.`Especially the people that keep you updated on a regular basis, YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH THEIR FUZZY WITHOUT EVEN MEETING THEM. Condolences to all that have lost a fuzzy family member! Warm fuzzy hugs to you all, Lois [Posted in FML issue 3828]