Hi, everyone. I have a six year old ferret who had his left adrenal removed two years ago. About one year ago, the right adrenal was frozen. Unfortunately, it looks like some tissue survived the freezing process because Bandit is showing signs of adrenal disease again; a bald spot is forming on his head and he drags his rear legs over his toys. Blood was taken and we are waiting the results of the adrenal panel, but I am pretty sure it's going to be positive. Another development with this is that Bandit's prostate is enlarged causing Bandit to have difficulty urinating. This in turn has caused a urinary tract infection that we are now treating. My question is just how do I treat the enlarged prostate? Will the removal of the diseased adrenal tissue be enough to cause the prostate to shrink? -Mark Zmyewski Huntsville, Alabama [Posted in FML issue 4650]