Dear Corrie, I am so sorry about Lucy. You asked if anyone had something similar happen. My ferret Chip had become completely bald, and Dr. Wil Barrios (he's the greatest, right Joanne?) performed RIGHT adrenal surgery on him. Because he was so bald, I could really see his incision and surrounding area. Chip seemed fine, really perky the same evening of his surgery. The next day it looked like he had a huge horrible purple and red bruise. It spread and spread, across his abdomen and down one leg. I was horrified -- thought he was bleeding to death, even though he was perky and eating and drinking. Dr. Barrios checked him out ( no charge) and assured me that he was fine. And he was! Awful as that bruising looked, it cleared up in a few days and Chip went on to regrow all his hair, too. So Lucy's tragic death was not necessarily related to the bruising you saw. I wonder if we just see it more plainly when the ferrets are hairless. My other weasel also needed adrenal surgery, but her tummy still had some undercoat on it so I wouldn't have seen the bruising if it was there. Kat [Posted in FML issue 2259]