I have not been active on the FML & FHL lately. Instead, I have been having fun with my fuzzies. My fuzzies always get jealous when I sit at the computer. Back in 2001, Luigi was diagnosed with insulinoma. We went the surgery route. Luigi had a hard recovery (mainly because we waited until he was so weak) but bounced back and had a really good year before he left us. Today, Hoppy was also diagnosed with insulinoma: Blood glucose 48. Based on the his previous parents information, he is only 3 years old. A bit on the young side for this aliment. Our vet suspects he may be older. She recommends treatment with Pediapred(5mg/5ml) 1ml/day for 2 days and 1 day off, by feeding frequently with duck soup/Bob C. Chicken Gravy, and not doing the surgery. She said she has never done this type of surgery. However, the vet who did Luigi's surgery is still in practice and available. I realize that the pediapred dosage will need to be increased as time goes on. I also remember reading about another drug that will replace the prednisone when it becomes ineffective. I know opinions regarding insulinoma are changing. With Luigi I was told _not_ to give anything with sugar type ingredients. Now I understand that the sweet ingredients in duck soup are OK. In addition, Nutrical can be given directly. Generally speaking, is surgery still the recommended treatment? Approximately, what would be the life expectancy of a pediapred/food treatment verses surgery? I would be very grateful to hear any experience of insulinoma with your fuzzy. Thanks in advance for taking the time to write to me. -- William M. Davidson [log in to unmask] 1704 Blume, NE Albuquerque, NM 87112 505 294 4571 Too many people spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't want, to impress people they don't like. -Will Rogers [Posted in FML issue 4617]