Laura and Mac, >Mac is the most affectionate and loving child (*6-8 yrs old) >Recent attacks - he is playing then stops, rubs at his mouth, lies on his side and salivates These sound like seziures. The most common disease that will cause this (by far most common) is insulinoma. These are tumors of the pancreas which are causing an excess production of insulin. Insulin causes the blood glucose level to drop, which in turn cause the seziures (insulin shock). It is not known what causes these tumors, but treatment is a must to save them from having more and more frequent (and severe) seziures. The best treatment is surgical removal of the tumors as soon as possible. At time of surgery, we examine the liver (and maybe biopsy) for sign of metastasis (spread) and the adrenals for tumors (adrenal tumors and pancreatic tumors can occur concurrently. Post op the ferret most be watched closely for signs of hypoglycemia. In ferrets that are not surgical candidates; medical treatment consists of prednisone (0.5mg/kg divided twice a day) and/or a medication called diazoxide. Medical treatment does not always control the seziures and can have sides effects. For seziures, in the meantime, you can rub a fingerfull of karo syrup or honey on Macs gums to take him out of the hypoglycemic episode. To prevent hypoglycemic attacks it is best to fed small frequent meals and to avoid sweet treats with a lot of sugar. Good luck , I hope your baby is ok Dr. Weiss [log in to unmask] 301-299-4142 [Posted in FML issue 1086]