I took Jasmin to the vet first thing this morning. Pandora was due for her shots in a week, so I brought her along too. Well, the first thing Jasmin did when the vet went to look at him was to pee. That was a relief. Well, I had brought my 13 year old son along to help hold Pandora, because I only wanted Jasmin in the carrier so we could see if he went in his litter box. That meant bringing along my 2 year old daughter, too. Big mistake. She threw a fit when she couldn't play with Jasmin when the vet got him out to let him move around & check the hind end weakness. So, they went ahead and vaccinated Pandora, and I (not thinking straight with a 2 year old's tantrum going on) took my kids and Pandora home since the vet said it would be a little while for bloodwork and x-rays. I got about 2 blocks away from my house when Pandora started having the first vaccine reaction I have ever had in one of my ferrets. So they jumped out of the car in our driveway and I floored it back to the vet's, with Pandora vomiting the entire way. I ran in with her, scared half to death; they took her to the back to give her steroids and antihistamine. Fortunately, she is fine now, but I will always pre-medicate with Benadryl and wait afterwards from now on, with all my ferrets. Well, long story short (too late, lol), Jasmin's blood glucose level was only 42. Some of the lab work they were able to do at the vet's office, but they are waiting for the results of some test (can't remember what it's called) that they have to send to a lab. We should know by Friday, but as it is, the vet suspects that he has insulinoma. Shannon Sterling, Pandora, & Jasmin [Posted in FML issue 3917]