I would like to thank Zoo for her information on lupron in the FML a couple of days ago. Most people seem to have more experience with surgery than with lupron, so it's not often that you hear much about it. My info has been pretty limited to what the vet has told me, and my own (very) limited experience with adrenal disease. I have three ferrets on lupron, and my Caesar always gets a lump a few days after his shot. It didn't seem to hurt him so we weren't TOO worried, but how wonderful to know that his lump means the shots are working better! I have never heard this before. Usually people say that surgery is the best option - I hardly hear anything from people about lupron as anything other than a temporary thing before surgery, or as something you do when both glands are gone and the ferret still has symptoms. My vet strongly believe in lupron over surgery, and since she has treated exotics including ferrets for 20+ years, and is always right on the mark about other issues, that is what we have been doing. It's nice to have someone else confirm it for me. :) [Posted in FML 5747]