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Hyperthyroid kitty will remain hyper....
It's official -- Merlyn is hyperthyroid, and cannot handle the one med they use for it. It's radioactive isotopes ($$$) or nothing. Considering I have not worked in three years, I am suspicious of using radiation to kill anything, and he's gonna be 15 in August, there will be no killing of thyroid. I just have to feed him to keep up with the burn, and live with him talking constantly. (They call it night yelling. My cat sitters will be thrilled.)
The biggest concern was shortening his life, but he's outlived his brother and older half-brother, so he's doing fine. I think of him as my Dorian Gray kitty. He looks like a teenager cat! Also, this can mask kidney problems. But he may not have kidney problems, just the thyroid problem. I plan to just love him, and not give him any more of the med that made him hurl constantly and me wash the bedding every day for a week.
The biggest concern was shortening his life, but he's outlived his brother and older half-brother, so he's doing fine. I think of him as my Dorian Gray kitty. He looks like a teenager cat! Also, this can mask kidney problems. But he may not have kidney problems, just the thyroid problem. I plan to just love him, and not give him any more of the med that made him hurl constantly and me wash the bedding every day for a week.
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looks like amazon sells it for a relatively decent price, too, although you don't get the 3 for price of 2 deal; still, free shipping, and you were saying something about having amazon $$ to use there, recently, I think?
http://www.amazon.com/PetAlive-Thyroid-Soothe-20-Gram-Bottle/dp/B002WC8JNE
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another one
http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/Only-Natural-Pet-Thyroid-Wellness-Feline/999174.aspx
here's another, more expensive than the first link way above this (although I haven't priced out "per dose" costs) .. has some of the same ingredients as the one listed above within this comment:
http://www.petwellbeing.com/products/cat-hyperthyroid?gclid=CKvX_5SE76ECFRUhnAodUE8aJw#ingredients
tons more reviews on that last one, so maybe at least some of these components are worth looking into?
I'm sorry, I'm a bit scattered, this isn't my prefered way of offering suggestions! I'd rather have a good list of ideas up front, rather than this piecemeal, disjointed thing.
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looks like
might be a cheap route to try the types of herbs, then if it works, potentially invest in the more expensive one at petwellbeing, which is liquid and getting dozens of easy to use/effective reviews.
ok, i'll stop now, i love you! sleep well :)
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Thank you! XXOOOXX
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Then, the rest of their food is made available to them once they've finished the med-food :)
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Too bad tea can't cure it!
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there were people noting the drug you mentioned (various reviews) and how their cats reacted poorly to the drug, vomited, etc.
has your vet checked out that link?
They also offer a wiki page on hyperthyrodism, in cats specifically
http://pethealth.petwellbeing.com/wiki/Cat_Hyperthyroidism
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er, no, wasn't clear :)
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I love your pumpkitten!