Hello, I am posting this question to ask some of you who has delt with adrenal surgery and or lupron. I have a male ferret who has adrenal disease, it all started when I noticed that my snowball was losing weight, I brought him to my vet and she examed him and found a mass that was between his stomach and spleen about the size of a pea, my vet said it would be a good idea to remove it, so I agreed and they did remove it, when they were doing the surgery she ( my vet ) said the adrenal glands looked good from what she could see and his pancrease looked good too. So 2 weeks after the surgery he still was losing weight and he just looked so skinny he was 1lb 12 oz, she gave me some pred to put him on for inflamatory because the mass that they removed was a active lymb node, ( it was not cancer ) and she ( my vet ) thought the pred would put some weight on him, well a couple months went by and he still was very thin, so I brought him back to my vet because some of his fur was thin like on his knees and feet and alittle between the shoulder blades. I decided to have them draw blood for a adrenal panel and when it came back she told me that he did in fact have adreal disease, I didn't know what to do, it was only 2 months that he had surgery and I didn't want to put him through that again, I know that adrenal disease is slow moving, but I didn't want to wait to treat him for that so I bought 3 months of lupron, he did have his 1st shot nov 3rd and everything went very well, but before I even bought the lupron I noticed that he was gaining weight and his winter coat came in gorgous he is now 2lb 3 oz and has a gorgous coat and this happened before the lupron shot was given so I was kind of puzzled, but right now he is just down right handsome and still the same crazy guy he has always been, and through all of this he never did act sick at all it was just getting him to gain weight and now he has done that and it makes me so happy. So my question is to you is if my vet didn't see any tumors which im sure there is one or more but very small would keeping him on lupron help him and keep everything under control or will it not help the tumor from growing bigger and I'll end up getting the surgery anyways? The cost of lupron doesn't matter to me all I want is for him to remain in good health even with the disease, us humans can live with a disease so why couldn't a ferret. If I can keep him on lupron and everything stays under control I will be so happy, I love him sooooooo much and I don't want to lose him, feel free to e-mail me with your comments and suggestions at [log in to unmask] Thank you very much, Theresa [Posted in FML issue 4334]