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The average age of cats with hyperthyroidism is 13 years of age; only about 5 % ofhyperthyroid cats are younger than 10 years of age. There are 2 thyroid ... This is just one of may reliable sites to go for info - but looks like they all pretty much say the same thing. I'd stick with the meds. You have one special kitty cat. Sandy W > On April 18, 2019 at 3:12 PM "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello everyoone, > I have a 12 year old former feral who was diagnosed with hyper thyroid > yesterday. Herm level is 4.7 and she is one meds, 2.5mg of Felimazole > morning and evening. I had one cat about 10 years ago that we did > radioactive iodine. the isolation was very hard on her and she went downhill > after she got home, bleeeding from nose, etc. don't really want to repeat > that. Homey is especially bonded with me and has been my caregiver since my > heart surgery. she has alerted me to one time of gasping for air in the > night and 3 instances of low sugar. she sleeps plastered to my chest and > when she is on my lap, holds on to me . I am very attached to her and do not > want to loose her so am hoping meds work. > my question is: does anyone know of alternative or better ways of > treating this? > > _______________________________________________ > Felvtalk mailing list > [email protected] > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org >
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