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I'm sorry that you are obviously worried about baby bear. You've established a good relationship with your expert vet and told her what you've found. I think you have to trust that if she isn't treating it as an emergency then you will just have to try and be patient. Very difficult. You know we are all here to listen to you Tink. Please give BB a gentle cuddle from me and Kizzy. |
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Thank you. This is the info I'm reading right now about enlarged spleen with ferrets. http://www.ferretcentral.org/faq/med/spleen.html This is the part that particularly scares me "2. Causes for splenomegaly: Lymphosarcoma, insulinoma, cardiomyopathy, adrenal neoplasia, Aleutian disease, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, systemic mast cell neoplasia, hemangiosarcoma, splenitis, and hypersplenism. " |
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I have to agree with Angie Tink... The other thing that springs to mind for me is how is his eating and toileting in recent days...? because all of their little organs are so close together...if he is constipated or just has a full bowel and hasn't been.. it could push against other organs making them stand out a little more..just a thought... the other thing you could do is in the lead up to your visit with the vet is to carefully feel where the lump is and even measure it if you can and see if it changes that way when you get to the vet you will be able to inform her of as many observations as you can Its hard i know but ry not to worry too much take care |
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Thanks. He is eating and toileting fine so that makes me feel better as far as waiting till the ninth. However he has gained some weight recently so maybe the fat is making the organ protrude a bit? Good idea on measuring it, think I will do that. My two biggest fears are lymphoma and insulinoma. Hopefully I am just being paranoid. He is my Waardenburgs Syndrome baby so I've always coddled him. I just get the feeling his immune system isn't up to par with the other kids. Hopefully I'm wrong. |
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Fingers crossed that all will be OK - maybe the lump will even have disappeared y the time your appointment comes around? Don't drive yourself crazy reading too many learned papers in the interim. |
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