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Old February 17th 07, 01:30 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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My thirteen yr old cat has just been diagnosed with a hyperthyroid
condition, I would appreciate any information if someone has gone
through this...

Thanks

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Old February 17th 07, 01:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Did the vet put the kitty on meds? I had a cat who was diagnosed at
age 18 and lived another 2 years.

On Feb 16, 8:30?pm, wrote:
My thirteen yr old cat has just been diagnosed with a hyperthyroid
condition, I would appreciate any information if someone has gone
through this...

Thanks



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Old February 17th 07, 03:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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My thirteen yr old cat has just been diagnosed with a hyperthyroid
condition, I would appreciate any information if someone has gone
through this...

Thanks


Hi there,

My cat Bonnie, who is now 18, was diagnosed in April of 2002. I opted
to go with the redioactive iodine treatment - safer than surgery, and
*most of the time* eliminates the needs for lifetime meds.

Bonnie is still doing pretty well...actually, she has no real health
issues except for arthritis in her hips, and now she is hypothyroid
(low). This was unexpected and happened after she underwent the
treatment for hyperthyroid. They said it happens every once in while in
cats whose thyroid glands have been compromised for a long time. We
hoped her thyroid gland would bounce back on its own, but after a year
she was still not producing enough hormone, so now I'm giving her pills
every day anyway - to treat the opposite condition that we started with.

Hyperthyroid can be managed and you have several options. I would still
choose the radioactive iodine treatment, as it gets rid of the tumors on
the gland, without damaging the gland itself and in over 90% of cases is
completely curative.

Good luck!
Jennifer
Bonne and Sylvester

 




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