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06-01-2012, 11:37 PM   #11

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


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Hi Gaina
I've no experience with forketor, but farthing's post is very helpful.
Ref exercise; have you tried the fishing rod toy, even the most laid back of cats can't resist these.

SORRY POSTED TWICE!
Hello . This is like a riding crop with feathers on the end. Billy just doesn't 'do' play - never has, despite the toys I bought him when he was younger. He did used to enjoy nicking peppermint teabags but that's about his limit. Hmm....I'll think of something!



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06-01-2012, 11:39 PM   #12

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


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My cat tiger is on fortekor, he had a stroke in february/ march last year. The vets reckons the stroke was down to a heart condition. He was doing much better within a week to ten days as they had given me blood pressure meds too to help support him initially. Hope this helps a wee bit

Hello Pauline,

Yes that helps a lot thank you, cos I've got a 14-day supply of fortekor so I know when to expect to seen an improvement . I'm just praying that it's primary hypertension, or if it's secondary then its the thyroid which I am gathering is relatively straightforward to treat.



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06-01-2012, 11:44 PM   #13

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


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Gaina - here's a recent photo of our Monty Bogle http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=40445
Aww, he's gorgeous!



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09-01-2012, 08:29 PM   #14

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


After a very nervous day, I just came off the phone to my vet.

Billy's thyroid levels are double what they should be, and the root cause of his heart murmur and some strain on his kidneys and liver, so tomorrow he's starting a 14-day course of a drug called Videlta to get that under control.

There has been a noticeable improvement in his energy levels and breath in four days, so the vet thinks this is a positive sign to have improvement even before the Videlta has been started.

I have to take him back for a check up at the end of next week to see how well he's responding to both medications.

I'm honestly so exhausted I am not sure if I'm going to burst into tears or be sick, I've been so worried!



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09-01-2012, 09:27 PM   #15

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


Tears are easier cleaned up than sick Gaina! Glad that Billy is responding well to his meds already. Hopefully his condition will stabilise and he'll be a happy cat again.

It's very worrying and I'm sure we all can appreciate what you've been going through with him.



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09-01-2012, 10:06 PM   #16

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


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Tears are easier cleaned up than sick Gaina! Glad that Billy is responding well to his meds already. Hopefully his condition will stabilise and he'll be a happy cat again.

It's very worrying and I'm sure we all can appreciate what you've been going through with him.
Thank you so much Angie, you've all been a wonderful comfort to me - I don't know how I'd have managed without all your kindness and advice xxx

I'm now emailing the companies that make the wormers and flea treatments I use to see if there are any known reactions with Fortekor and Vidalta. Best to check 'eh?

Billy is, in true feline style completely cool about the whole thing and a bit puzzled when the humans keep picking him up and asking him how he's feeling!



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09-01-2012, 11:06 PM   #17

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


Glad you have a diagnosis and that Billy is better already.
Hopefully in 2 weeks he should be feeling even better as the ness kick in, don't be disappointed or surprised if it takes a few tries to get the right dose- we end up juggling things for about 6 months often until we get them all settled, and regular blood samples are recommends as thyroid levels change through time- they can increase or often decrease if the cat has an other chronic illness ( CRf for example). I would still recommend a blood test to check kidneys when his thyroid levels are normal, just to be sure.
Certainly I've had no problems with profender, drontal, frontline or advocate with my hyperthyroid cats- I have 4 on Vidalta and one on felimazole because the Vidalta kept making her sick.
Hope he just gets better and better.



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10-01-2012, 02:42 PM   #18

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


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Glad you have a diagnosis and that Billy is better already.
Hopefully in 2 weeks he should be feeling even better as the ness kick in, don't be disappointed or surprised if it takes a few tries to get the right dose- we end up juggling things for about 6 months often until we get them all settled, and regular blood samples are recommends as thyroid levels change through time- they can increase or often decrease if the cat has an other chronic illness ( CRf for example). I would still recommend a blood test to check kidneys when his thyroid levels are normal, just to be sure.
Certainly I've had no problems with profender, drontal, frontline or advocate with my hyperthyroid cats- I have 4 on Vidalta and one on felimazole because the Vidalta kept making her sick.
Hope he just gets better and better.
Thank you, Farthing .

My vet seems to be pretty switched on (I seem to see a different vet every time for regular check ups but I have asked to see this particular one for Billy in future as I really like her) so we'll be monitoring things carefully .

We start the Vidalta tonight as it has to be taken at the same time every day so we picked a time when we're all around to give it to him and we'll watch how he goes for the next week or two.

He's very content today and has been outside again which is always a good sign .



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10-01-2012, 04:04 PM   #19

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That's great. Just a quick point, Vidalta is more effective if taken around feeding time.



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10-01-2012, 04:06 PM   #20

Re: Hello and Hyperthyroidism


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That's great. Just a quick point, Vidalta is more effective if taken around feeding time.
I think it says that on the packaging which is why we chose 6pm, but thank you for reminding me .



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