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Poss came in for a health check. She is doing really well on her antithyroid medication.

I learned today that Misha, 16 years old, has early renal disease, and possible hyperthyroidism. Cats grow old way too fast. I guess I should be happy she doesn't have diabetes. I say a big prayer for my baby.

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Marley is my older cat patient. She is being treated for hyperthyroidism and is going really well. 22 years and still going well.

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This behavior stems from the polyuria and polydipsia that occurs with the hyperthyroid condition. A hyperthyroid cat will have an increased glomerular filtration rate and renal perfusion which causes the increase in thirst and urination (Stortz, et al., 2004).

 

Poss came in for a health check. She is doing really well on her antithyroid medication.

Here you can see her shaved cheek. She had to go in for a little surgery a few weeks ago due to a tooth abcess. We also found out at the same time that our geriatric kitty (she will be 17 in June) has hyperthyroidism. So far she is doing well on the medication, but in the beginning she thought we were evil for giving it to her. The box and bubbles are a peace offering.

Marley is my older cat patient. She is being treated for hyperthyroidism and is going really well. 22 years and still going well.

Not many Hunter photos lately. Another of him in the sun. He is doing pretty well with the hyperthyroid condition. Pretty sure he has gained some weight back.

Fred's final outdoor visit. He used to be an indoor/outdoor kitty, so he's always enjoyed the outdoors.

Fred absolutely loved this Turbo Track toy and played with it all the time. We tried to get him to play with it his last 2 weeks to no avail. We did knock it around while he watched which he seemed to enjoy.

Le cornouiller sanguin est un arbuste mesurant de 1 à 5 mètres de hauteur appartenant à la famille des cornacées et présent en France en lisière forestière, dans les clairières ou les friches. Il est très répandu en Europe mais aussi en Asie et pousse sur tout sol qui ne se dessèche pas en été.

 

Il doit son nom à ses rameaux et ses feuilles qui prennent une couleur rouge sang à la fin de l’été. Il est d’ailleurs souvent utilisé dans les jardins car très décoratif, en particulier en hiver.

 

Le cornouiller sanguin est un arbre chargé d’histoire. Dans la mythologie celtique, il était le symbole du cœur et du sang de la fée Morgane, la demi-sœur magicienne et guérisseuse du roi Arthur qui tirait des feuilles de cornouiller un philtre d’amour qu’elle administrait aux chevaliers.

 

En Extrême-Orient, il représentait la force vivante du sang et est reconnu depuis longtemps comme une plante influant sur le sang et la vascularisation.

  

En gemmothérapie, le cornouiller sanguin est connu pour agir principalement sur le sang et le cœur. Il est considéré comme l’un des meilleurs protecteurs cardiaques et a la capacité de prévenir les infarctus.

 

Il a aussi une double action sur le sang et a une étonnant capacité à s’adapter à la pathologie du patient. Il peut en effet agir comme un fluidifiant sanguin, un anticoagulant qui va permettre de favoriser une meilleure circulation sanguine et éviter la formation de caillots pouvant mener à une embolie ou des problèmes graves au niveau du cœur (infarctus) et du cerveau (accident vasculaire cérébral). Il peut au contraire agir comme antihémorragique, favorisant la coagulation du sang, très utile dans le cadre d’hémorragies crânienne, thoraciques ou abdominales.

 

Le bourgeon de cornouiller sanguin agit aussi sur le cœur en qualité de régulateur de rythme cardiaque, permettant de soulager des pathologies comme la tachycardie par exemple. Son action sur le cœur est aussi une action cicatrisante du muscle cardiaque et c’est pour cette raison qu’il est souvent conseillé pour les suites d’infarctus. Il a une aussi une action drainante du cœur bénéfique pour tous les organes du corps.

 

Ce macérât soulage les personnes souffrant d’athérosclérose en redonnant de l’élasticité aux artères.

 

Il peut aussi avoir un effet positif sur les bouffées de chaleur liées à la ménopause.

 

Pour finir, le cornouiller intervient dans les cas d’hyperthyroïdie grâce à son action sur les glandes thyroïdes.

  

Indications thérapeutiques :

 

Infarctus

 

Mauvaise circulation du sang, formation de caillots sanguins

 

Hémorragies crâniennes, thoraciques, abdominales

 

Troubles du rythme cardiaque

 

Athérosclérose

 

HyperthyroĂŻdie

Hyperthyroidism and what ended up being an incurable bladder infection was too much for my sweet Isabella and she went "home" on Monday, March 21. We miss her very much.

Muffy also came to us with her companion Ziggy but we had noticed an increased appetite, increased thrist and urination and we suspect possible Hyperthyroid. We would need to get more blood work done to confirm our suspicions and then if so begin her on a treatment of methamazol.

Tinkerbell came in for a revisit to repeat her blood test. She has been started on medication to treat her hyperthyroidism. She has gained weight which is a good sign. She always tries to hide in the hope that I won't notice her.

After being discovered as a kitten in Lawrence, Kansas, Charlie spent his first two years bouncing from home to home and in and out of shelters to finally land at my door. He started it all. Charlie survived diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and was finally taken by kidney failure after several years of management. I miss him so much!

Objectives for this presentation:

1. Identify the behavioral clinical signs associated with hypothyroidism in dogs.

2. Identify the behavioral clinical signs associated with hyperthyroidism in cats.

3. Recognize the supportive diagnostic tests to determine if the behavior is related to thyroid dysfunction.

4. Understand the pertinent client education information for the various thyroid medications

5. Relay the pertinent client education information for behavioral modification in order to provide the best nursing and supportive care for the patient.

 

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She's doing ok. She still has some bad times, but right now she's doing much better. Here's an interesting story here about hyperthyroidism in cats:

    

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After being discovered as a kitten in Lawrence, Kansas, Charlie spent his first two years bouncing from home to home and in and out of shelters to finally land at my door. He started it all. Charlie survived diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and was finally taken by kidney failure after several years of management. I miss him so much!

The grumpy, 15 year old cat with Hyperthyroidism!!

Hyperthyroidism is now considered the most common endocrine disorder in cats (Stortz, et al., 2004).

 

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Deliah was not as super outgoing as the other cats, but every bit as friendly. Her style was not to loudly meow at passers-by, but to quietly get off her chair and walk over to them and hope they noticed her. Sometimes she greeted visitors in her soft-spoken meow. At 8 years old, she was passed over for all the people who wanted kittens. During her long wait to be adopted, she developed hyperthyroidism and was killed due to lack of resources and funding on all parties involved. No one from the public stepped in to save her. Rest in peace, Deliah. I know no apology will ever do, but I am so damn sorry.

Hyperthyroidism has visible effects......but I'm already under treatment.

14 yr old w hyperthyroid

To determine if the patient is hyperthyroid, the same approach can be used as the hypothyroid dog.

 

My poor little kitty, who has suffered from hyperthyroidism, heart and liver problems, has finally passed on today. He was 16 years old, but he was my bestest kitty bud. I miss him terribly.

Fred's final outdoor visit. He used to be an indoor/outdoor kitty, so he's always enjoyed the outdoors.

Nothing really worth remembering happened Thursday. I kept hurting my finger. My boss is still on vacation so people keep confounding me with things way above my paygrade. The best was my artists in India asking me if they could have my bosses cell number. When I said no because she's in France, they were all "so we can't contact her?"

 

But Thursday is the day that I found out my cat has hyperthyroidism. She's 15 years old, and in many ways one of my oldest friends. Now I have to figure out how I would like to pursue treating her because she is such a senior kitty.

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