Right now Meltdown is stable again. Why and how, I don't know, but we're grateful for a bit of extra time. After her furosemide daily pattern changed from 0.1, 0.05. 0.1 to 0.1, 0.1, 0.1, to 0.15, 0.15, 0.15, to 0.2, 0.2, 0.2 (sometimes we had to add an extra 0.05 ml after a dose when it would not hold her) in less than 24 hours, and she kept going from looking normal for a ferret with stage four cardiomyopathy to multiple sudden blow-ups and breathing problems there was no way I expected her craashing to stop for a while. Now, we just have to be happy for what time we stillhave. The place will NOT be clean for our Thanksgiving guests, and there will be less food, more of it brought in, and the only fancy stuff will done when Steve can watch her or with the things I was able to pre-prepare and freeze in earlier days (and the corn relish). Itf they want to complain you know dang well where they can go. Shopping trips will be done as MANY fast, short excursions (I can't drive and Steve doesn't know what some of the stuff needs to be or where it is so some will have to be together, plus he'll need to check in anyway in case she blows up again.) Meltdown is more important. It's easier now that Steve is home so we can both hug her and we can divide the duties. She's such a sweet heart. With the very high dose she is getting so thirsty that she actually drank THREE OUNCES of water last night from my bed-side glass! Her abdomen seems to have stretched to better accommodate the extra fluid which won't leave so although she is a bit sloshy she is not in the discomfort that this amount of fluid caused her earier. Her weight is FAR higher than it had been simply from retained fluid pooled inher abdomen. HER LUNGS ARE CLEAR RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank goodness. We hope they stay that way now. Sukie [Posted in FML issue 1766]