I have been reading a lot of posts both on FML and FAIML about the use of prednisone for adrenal problems. I have been wondering lately if it might have a lot more uses for ferrets. Prednisone is prescribed to humans for many, many ailments. Asthma, allergies, MS, arthritis and Cancer to name a few. While it is not a cure for anything, it does control many symptoms associated with those diseases and other diseases as well. It's main value is as an anti inflamitory and it masks the symptoms of colds and muscle and joint soreness (an added benifit but not prescribed for these), lung irritation in asthma, swelling in allergic reactions, even poison ivy....... anyway, I'm wondering if it could be used more frequently for situations where surgery is not an option such as enlarged spleens, ulcers in the digestive tract (I think it is indicated for use in ulcerative colitis in humans), lymphoscarcoma, ECE, etc. Hope this is food for thought. [Posted in FML issue 2332]