Despite being sound asleep, I received a welcome call this Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. Our vet called to let us know that our Baby's blood results came back normal. She has a clean bill of health. We took Baby in two days ago because she seems to be putting on weight and her energy level is fluctuating. She's 4 1/2 years old, and I feared insulinoma and/or adrenal. During the exam, Dr. Wilson said she didn't see or feel anything abnormal, but to put my mind at ease she took some blood. Waiting the past 36 hours for the results was awful. We just said good-bye to Ziggy, our first ferret and my best friend, less than six months ago and the pain is still unbearable. I didn't know how I could do it again so soon. The medicine, the hand feeding, the sleepless nights. Not knowing if I'd be there when the time came. But I know that somehow I'll have to do it again. We have three ferrets, including Baby, and are patiently waiting for another special fuzzy to steal our hearts. Adrenal and insulinoma are par for the course. I want to thank all of the shelter mommys and daddys who deal with these things everyday. I don't know how you do it. You are truly a God send. I would also like to send my heartfelt condolences to all the special humans who helped Spirit in his time of need, as well as to his mommy. The relief I felt at 8:30 this morning has been replaced with a deep sadness. I pray that Spirit is having a blast at the Bridge and recalling only happy memories of being with the people who loved and cared for him best of all. With a heavy heart, Crystal with Baby, Bilbo, Frodo in Spokane, Wash. Missing Ziggy [Posted in FML issue 3857]