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Matthew Venhaus October 4th 05 04:27 AM

Cat's eye advice
 
Jade had two visits to the vet last week and a couple of surgeries, but I'm
afraid she may be headed back again. Since after her surgeries (removal of
mass in throat area and microchiping), she has had trouble with her left
eye. Pictures are he
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mvenha...bum?.dir=/5273

I'll be calling the vet tomorrow, but do y'all have any ideas about what is
going on?


Rhonda October 4th 05 06:28 AM

I know you're calling the vet tomorrow, but I'd get an appointment for
her right away. My first thought was infection, maybe something from the
surgery.

Is she on antibiotics?

Did this happen immediately after surgery? If so, I would ask them about
any damage that could have happened during the procedures. They may have
put something in her eye during surgery (maybe to keep them moist) that
did not agree with her.

Good luck,

Rhonda

Matthew Venhaus wrote:

Jade had two visits to the vet last week and a couple of surgeries, but
I'm afraid she may be headed back again. Since after her surgeries
(removal of mass in throat area and microchiping), she has had trouble
with her left eye. Pictures are he
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mvenha...bum?.dir=/5273

I'll be calling the vet tomorrow, but do y'all have any ideas about what
is going on?



Matthew Venhaus October 13th 05 04:10 PM


Matthew Venhaus wrote in message
...
Jade had two visits to the vet last week and a couple of surgeries,

but I'm
afraid she may be headed back again. Since after her surgeries

(removal of
mass in throat area and microchiping), she has had trouble with her

left
eye. Pictures are he

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mvenha...bum?.dir=/5273

I'll be calling the vet tomorrow, but do y'all have any ideas about

what is
going on?

Updating: Jade was diagnosed with Horner's (?) syndrome and the vet
suggested it would likely go away in a week or so. Yesterday, her eye
was back to normal. The mass removed from her throat was thyroid
tissue but I haven't yet noticed a decrease in activity or an increase
in appetite.


cybercat October 13th 05 07:12 PM


"Matthew Venhaus"

Updating: Jade was diagnosed with Horner's (?) syndrome and the vet
suggested it would likely go away in a week or so. Yesterday, her eye
was back to normal. The mass removed from her throat was thyroid
tissue but I haven't yet noticed a decrease in activity or an increase
in appetite.


I'm glad her eye condition is not serious. Did your vet do bloodwork
to see how her thyroid levels are?



Matthew Venhaus October 13th 05 08:50 PM


cybercat wrote in message
...

"Matthew Venhaus"

Updating: Jade was diagnosed with Horner's (?) syndrome and the

vet
suggested it would likely go away in a week or so. Yesterday, her

eye
was back to normal. The mass removed from her throat was thyroid
tissue but I haven't yet noticed a decrease in activity or an

increase
in appetite.

I'm glad her eye condition is not serious. Did your vet do bloodwork
to see how her thyroid levels are?

They were low, as suspected, but it is possible the gland will
increase production on it's own. Vet visits are very traumatic for
this cat (she came home extremely dehydrated), so unless there are
obvious symptoms I am going to assume this is what is happening.


cybercat October 13th 05 08:55 PM


"Matthew Venhaus" wrote :

I'm glad her eye condition is not serious. Did your vet do bloodwork
to see how her thyroid levels are?

They were low, as suspected, but it is possible the gland will
increase production on it's own.


I see, so they were taken after the surgery. I guess there was no
reason to take them before, or the vet saw no reason to.

Vet visits are very traumatic for
this cat (she came home extremely dehydrated)


I understand.

, so unless there are
obvious symptoms I am going to assume this is what is happening.


I was more worried about hyperthyroid than hypothyroid, as I am
familiar with the dangers of the first condition. Tell me, did they take
much of
her thyroid? Or just the growth?



Candace October 14th 05 02:53 AM

Matthew Venhaus wrote:

Updating: Jade was diagnosed with Horner's (?) syndrome and the vet
suggested it would likely go away in a week or so. Yesterday, her eye
was back to normal. The mass removed from her throat was thyroid
tissue but I haven't yet noticed a decrease in activity or an increase
in appetite.


That's great, I'm glad her eye problem was not serious.

Candace


Matthew Venhaus October 14th 05 03:48 AM


"cybercat" wrote in message
...

"Matthew Venhaus" wrote :


I was more worried about hyperthyroid than hypothyroid, as I am
familiar with the dangers of the first condition. Tell me, did they take
much of
her thyroid? Or just the growth?

None of her thyroid was removed, just the tumor.


Lumpy October 14th 05 11:11 AM


"Matthew Venhaus" wrote in message
...

"cybercat" wrote in message
...

"Matthew Venhaus" wrote :


I was more worried about hyperthyroid than hypothyroid, as I am
familiar with the dangers of the first condition. Tell me, did they take
much of
her thyroid? Or just the growth?

None of her thyroid was removed, just the tumor.


Hmm. Then I wonder why her thyroid levels are testing low?



Matthew Venhaus October 14th 05 08:42 PM


Lumpy wrote in message
...

"Matthew Venhaus" wrote in message
...

"cybercat" wrote in message
...

"Matthew Venhaus" wrote :


I was more worried about hyperthyroid than hypothyroid, as I am
familiar with the dangers of the first condition. Tell me, did

they take
much of
her thyroid? Or just the growth?

None of her thyroid was removed, just the tumor.


Hmm. Then I wonder why her thyroid levels are testing low?

Her thyroid levels were low one day after removing the thyroid tumor;
they haven't been tested since. I don't think a healthy thyroid gland
produces hormones indiscriminately. I don't know enough to know what
the regulation mechanism would be, but I'm fairly sure there is one.



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