Zephyr: First Playtime, Worries About Post-Surgical Diabetes
Zephyr's blood glucose was 287 last night. If Dr. Powers was in town she would have gone back to Huntersville and probably would have started on insulin. Since Dr. Powers is out of town I decided to wait and see what her blood glucose was today. Thankfully it was down to 213. If it stays below 250 I'll remember that the glucometer we have isn't the most accurate in the world and not overreact to one high number. If it goes up into the danger zone again I'll have no choice.
We have experienced surgically induced diabetes with pretty much all our ferrets who have had insulinoma surgery over the years. The worst was Chin Soon, who actually had to have insulin injections for about a week. Her pancreas began working normally after that and she made a full recovery.
I did give Zephyr her first playtime last night and she mainly explored for almost half an hour. She still has some hind end weakness but she didn't fall. Chin Soon got excited and sniffed and followed and chatted up a storm. She didn't try to wrestle. She seems to understand that Zephyr isn't healthy right now, which is good. Zephyr, for her part, did the litter pan shuffle and begged for treats :) I'll take that as a good sign.
Once Zephyr went into the fleecy blanket Chin Soon wanted lots of attention from me. She's still clearly concerned about her adopted sister. So am I.
Labels: chin soon, Dr. Lauren Powers, ferret health, Insulinoma, insulinoma surgery, post-surgery diabetes, zephyr
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