Dooks. I have a question about insulinoma that is puzzling. My oldest female ferret Tacoma was diagnosed with insulinoma back in March of this year. She had a BG of 39 and was showing symptoms of insulinoma so I took her to the vet the very next day. While at the vet for her visit Tacoma started to have another episode indicative of low blood glucose; lethargy, drooling, limpness, unaware of surroundings and somewhat unresponsive. Her reading at the vet was 34. She was diagnosed with insulinoma and put on prednisolone and has been on it since. That was 8 months ago. We do her blood glucose tests on a regular basis and her readings of the last few times was roughly 69 and 63 on the meds, so I decided to have the pancreatic surgery done. During her surgery today, my vet said he could not find any nodules or tumors on the pancreas at all. He stated that he has never seen that before. My question is whether anyone else has ever had this happen and why or what would make this happen? I would like to hear from anyone who is willing to share their thoughts and ideas. I am stumped and I do not want to make my own assumptions plus I am wonder if I made a mistake having the surgery. I have read many articles and they almost always suggest surgery right away for insulinoma and was wondering how many times other people have run into a similar situation. Please email me privately and thank you in advance. Linda and all my critters :-D -- */********************************************************************** /**/Dooks/**/ from me & my ferrets--Tacoma , Kodo, Dakota & Cheyenne....my weasel loves Ferret grandma to Loki and Vivi....missing Jamocha, Fria and Duke at Rainbow Bridge /**/"Ferrets leave tiny little paw prints on our hearts"/** **/Ratties/**/--Topher, Dundee, Austin , Geo, Tobe and Bo...missing Ash & Jacy at Rainbow Bridge /************************************************************************ /Visit my daughter & her fiance's ferret web site at <http://www.hideyhole.org/> / [Posted in FML 5396]