<sigh.> Well, Frito has his second ultrasound today. (He had his first ultrasound 4 months ago when we diagnosed the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.) Now, unfortunately, my little boy has an adrenal tumor, about a centimeter long. And, it's near the vein. So, our vet here wants to do surgery. Frito's heart rate has decreased over the last four months from 270 bpm to a reasonably healthy 150 bpm. Our vet thinks he's a "good, but not great" candidate for surgery. He wants to do the surgery because of the tumor being so close to the vein (and doesn't want to leave it there, for fear of rupture or the possibility of cancer getting into the bloodstream.) Does anyone have any suggestions? Dr. Williams? Are there other options? Also, the vet here has been doing surgery for 12 years. Now, he does not have extensive experience with ferrets, but I really like and trust our vet. HE's been very helpful and open, and genuinely seems to care about each of the ferrets. Should I go with him (if we opt for the surgery) or should I go with a ferret- knowledgable vet who does not know us? I had to make this choice last year, and I went with the more knowledgable vet. Unfortunately, that was a poor choice because my little girl ferret, kadi, died after surgery without anyone familiar nearby. So, once again- please give me suggestions! How dangerous is an adrenal tumor that's near the vein? It was not noticable by ultrasound four months ago, and it is now 1 centimeter long. How necessary IS the surgery? I don't want to risk his poor lttle heart... I'm so scared of the surgery. Help! Anyone recommend any vets in North Carolina? Or Virginia? __________________________________________________________________________ ---- [log in to unmask] (Andrea M.) [log in to unmask] It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.. of course, then you can always play with the eye. A WOMAN NEEDS A MAN LIKE A FISH NEEDS A BICYCLE "We have to do this ancient Maltese ritual.." -DD in JHTL- **Merry Part!* --------------------------- DDEB ------------------------------------- [Posted in FML issue 0975]