About a week or so I asked a question about other adrenal experiences, but received very little response. Not sure if that's because no one had anything to share (possible), or no inclination to do it (more possible :-)). So here it is again. I'm looking for people who have had similar experiences to share their stories with me. Basically, I have an adrenal ferret who had her operation, and is still showing all the symptoms. Here's the synopsis. Taz had a swollen vulva, decreased appetite, energy. It was confirmed adrenal from the U. of T blood panel, and she had her left adrenal removed in mid-may. Her right one was fine. One week after the surgery, her vulva had INCREASED in size 25%, no real change in clinical signs. six weeks after the surgery, still the same, and she's lost .3 pounds, in spite of the fact she gets a mixture of ferrevite, heavy cream, baby food, vitamin B, ground kibble and greens once a day, in addition to free food and water. Supplements now increased to twice a day. Her CBC is normal, thank goodness. I was told that the hormones had a half-life of one month, and that I should be patient, but she is getting more tired, and a little more thin. I can't stuff any more supplements into her, the two bowls a day is all she'll eat (and should be more than enough to gain weight), but she's still thin. When the cage gets opened, she comes says hello, gives kisses, and then either curls up on my lap or goes back into the cage to sleep. No toy interests her, no game is amusing. Her eyes are bright, there's no hair loss, aside from some dandruff her coat is amazing, but she's.... tired. Obviously, the causes are limited. If it's the right adrenal, then why did it look normal during the first operation? She's spayed, no sign of hormones before, so it's very unlikely it's an ovarian remnant. Sooo, dear friends, I need some response. This is depressing, watching my baby slowly fade away. Ariel and her fesnyng [Posted in FML issue 2362]