Hello and hugs to all! Extra ones for all the sick fuzzies out there and I hope they're feeling better soon! Well, I'm posting again for my friend Miranda and her ferret, Felicia. She had taken her to the vet recently and got back some test results today. Miranda called me in tears this morning. It looks like Felicia's lymph glands are not doing well at all, indicating lyphoma, and from the x-rays, the lining of her stomach appears to be very thick - much thicker than it should be. The vet believes that Felicia may also have stomach cancer. Miranda and her vet do not feel that her little one is a good candidate for surgery - she's almost six years old - but will look into it further. I have suggested to Miranda to order some Timmy's Tonic so you may hear from her soon Gary! Miranda's main concern is of course Felicia's quality of life. I have a whole booklet of duck soup recipes that I'm going to photocopy for her as well as give her some of the cubes I have of my recipe to try out on Felicia. If she doesn't like my recipe, maybe one of the others will be yummier to her. She's pretty picky when it comes to treats. So, my questions are - could the thickness of the stomach wall be indicative of anything else besides cancer?? If so, has anyone out there dealt with this before? *Any* info would be greatly appreciated. I haven't heard any mention of this before (I don't recall, I should say), dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd matter. She has discussed medication options withe her vet - which med would you recommend? Lupron, Lysodren or uuuhhh - I can't recall the other one I've heard mention of - oh! Prednisone? Unfortunately, Miranda doesn't have a computer and I can only print out smaller jobs here at work. If anyone has an advice for us, could you e-mail me personally (it's easier for me to make a printout for Miranda and her vet that way) but by all means, post here too! Maybe someone else can benefit from your information/experiences. My e-mail address is [log in to unmask] If I think of any other questions, I'll be sure to post them. Thanks so much from all of us! Take care and hugs to all - George, Jasper and the Crew on behalf of Miranda and Felicia ************************************************************************ Georgette Peters Nothing is ferret-proof to a Steacie Science Library sufficiently talented ferret. York University 4700 Keele Street ***** North York, Ontario ********* M3J 1P3 ***** (416)736-5084 Dook, dook, bjork, bjork! e-mail - [log in to unmask] - Swedish Ferret ************************************************************************ [Posted in FML issue 2661]