Hello there - I have a 5-year old named Sandy who had surgery for insulinoma last Fall. She also had an Adrenal removed, part of the pancreas, a tumor in one lobe of her liver, and a chunk of rubber in her intestine. She recovered well and has been checked regularly by her doc, Dr Weiss. For weeks now, between check-ups, she has shown swollen teats and labia - with no other symptoms. She is alert, lively, smart, and except for the swollen personal parts, seems fine. She has a check-up this April. My question is this - there is a lot of literature about medicines and surgical procedures for Adrenal Disease (she only has one adrenal left). Aside from the symptoms above, loss of hair, etc... (she isn't loosing hair), what should I be monitoring for to ensure she stays comfortable and lives as happily as possible? She is maintaining her weight. Note: The insolinoma was killing her and she clearly was ill, with the common symptoms... This disease, in contrast to that one, seems manageable so I want to stay informed. I have heard that sometimes female parts missed during spaying inside cause this reaction certain times of the year, instead of adrenal disease. Thanks, Mark h. [Posted in FML issue 4085]