Eden, I'm thrilled Lemke is doing better. A few years ago when I lived in Jacksonville, N.C. I took in 2 rescues that were very sick. This is when ECE was called Green Slime Disease. I was at a loss on how to save these 2 ferrets. I found a book that had a number to (one of the 2 Pam's). (Sorry I can remember Pams'.) I called her and described what was going on with these 2 guys (the vet that I had wasn't very experienced with ferrets), she gave me the ducksoup recipe and some pointers, like separate the 2 guys from my own, in which I had already done. The next morning I called every vet in a 40 mile radius of where I lived, for an experienced vet. I found Dr. Wright (no pun) in a small town from me. He immediately gave both sub-q's for the dehydration. He gave me other meds to combat the ECE. He prescribed the very same appetite stimulant, Cyproheptadine. It worked a miracle on these two guys. But the ECE was draining all my energy. We were nearing our 2nd wk of moving to another location. By the time we got to our destination (cross country) the guys were fine. I thought the long drive and different hotels each night would only increase the sickness. But they took it like great champs. I owe it all to Pam, Dr. Wright and Cyproheptadine. Oh, I can't leave out my husband, he was a real trooper when it came to the numerous stops along the way to feed these guys ducksoup 2-3 times a day, everyday to our destination. The guys were fed more than 2-3 times in a 24 hour day. There have been no side effects or repercussions or fatalities to date. They were on it until they started eating solid kibble. Approximately 6 months. The dosage was in 4 mg tablets, I put the tablets in a bottle with an eyedropper he provided me with. I diluted 2 tablets with 20 cc's of pedialyte and gave them 2 full eyedroppers 3 times a day. This is a wonderful medicine for ferrets that won't eat. (for anyone in Jacksonville, N.C., Dr. Wright is located east on Gumbranch Rd.) [Posted in FML issue 2684]