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Do you think they might have given him too large a dose of I-131 last week?

 

I couldn't resist doing this to a photo of Cuffy, though of course he doesn't glow in the slightest. He is still radioactive, and we're following all these guidelines and state regulations for the next couple of weeks. Hopefully the treatment will have solved his hyperthyroidism once and for all.

 

He had to stay at the hospital for 3 1/2 days until his radioactivity reached a certain point, which was not popular with any of us.

 

He was very, very happy to come home, and we were happy to have him home. I'll be even happier when his appetite returns to normal (trying not to worry too much)

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

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

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

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

(Em - "a little hyperthyroid actually...")

If I'd known just how easily the dye rubbed off, this is the last thing I'd have done!

One of the side-effects of his hyperthyroidism is noticeably increased interactivity. He's constantly underfoot, climbing on us, and demanding attention (and food) That's not the Cuffy I've lived with for the last 14 years, and once his thyroid returns to a more even keel, he'll probably return to a somewhat less interactive Cuffy. That's okay--he can be whoever he is.

The hyperthyroid aster and the Cecile Brunner (sweetheart) rosebush that wasn't any bigger than my right thumb back after the cold snap in April.

So how are you?? I dk I just figured Id tell you whats going on around here. Around Christmas Mrs Kitty fell and she hurt her leg. We wanted to take her to the vet but she seemed to get better. Well then yesterday she was acting totally weird and she fell again and she couldn't walk at all. So we called the nearest vet that was open on weekends which was like 30 minutes away. Well we brought her to the vet under the impression that she would probably need to be put down. This was all at like 8pm btw. Anyways the vet basically said there is nothing really physically wrong with her but she said she probably had diabetes, hyperthyroidism, cancer, kidney failure... and that it would cost a lot of money for test and meds and stuff. She said we could bring her home and just watch her suffer basically. Well we talked to the vet and she agreed that it would probably be best if we put her down because there really wasn't any point to go through all the test and stuff when no matter what she had there was nothing really we could do.

 

Yeah out of everyone my dad took it the absolute hardest =(

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

Poor Georgie awaits his visit with the zapper (AKA radiation treatment for hyperthyroid).

poor tiki got a #hyperthyroid. went to check up a #veterinarian doc... hopefully, she'll be cool tomorrow. she's an #oldcat an awesome #feline.

Wag nang pansinin ang mga mata ni Annie. She's got hyperthyroidism kaya ganun. Ok na ang lola natin ngayon. Thank goodness.

Asta has hyperthyroidism and with the help of medication is hanging in there but she is a mere shadow of her former self.

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1 over; beyond; above : hypernym.

 

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• excessively; above normal : hyperthyroidism.

This is "The Cat" Meyers. The Cat developed hyperthyroidism and shrunk down to a skinny old cat in no time flat. His owners opted to go to LSU for the I131 thyroid ablation, where after doing a special scan to see where all the extra thyroid hormone is coming from, they gave a dose of radioactive iodine, which would be taken in by the overactve cells who would die in the process. He's doing great back at home!

Had to be the proud mom. She is gaining weight and looking healthier. She enjoys yelling at us a lot. We keep telling her we can't understand cat. The vet let us know that all her tests came back clean aside from the chance of hyperthyroidism.

But waits patiently while I find a vet who gives a shit.

Your thyroid gland plays a very important role in your body, and while no precise food or supplement can treat a thyroid disorder, there are a few things worth saying that can optimise it’s function.

The thyroid gland is at the front of the neck and controls your metabolism, cholesterol and calcium levels in your blood, your body temperature, you brain development and the heart and nervous system.

Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid, ensues when the thyroid does not generate and release enough thyroid hormones. It can slow down your metabolism, causing unwanted weight gain, hair loss, fatigue, concentration problems, dry skin, lowered libido, menstrual disturbances and low moods.

Hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid, ensues when the thyroid generates too much thyroid hormones. This can quicken your body's metabolism, causing inadvertent weight loss and a rapid or uneven heartbeat.

It is vital to follow a healthy balanced diet that restricts processed foods, and is rich in fruit and vegetables, protein, pulses, wholegrains, fluids and healthy fats.

Below are some nutrients that can assist you in keeping your thyroid glands healthy.

Iodine

Iodine is crucial for standard thyroid function, as thyroid hormones are made out of iodine.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is important for calcium absorption and bone health. Vitamin D sources include oily fish, eggs, UV treated mushrooms and invigorated foods.

Selenium

Selenium is needed for

 

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Holden has been chewing his tail - behavioral or a symptom of his hyperthyroid - we don't know yet:(

Ginger was diagnosed as hyperthyroid. She gained back over a pound after 3 weeks of treatment and is looking like her old self.

 

Left - Ginger, June 2012

Center - Ginger, November 2016

Right - Ginger, April 2017

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Hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid, is a condition where a gland in the neck (thyroid) overproduces a hormone. It is a treatable condition that requires a medical diagnosis. This diagnosis will include certain lab tests or imaging, in order to ensure the right diagnosis is given.

In a perfect globe every expectant female need to have an easy thyroid examination done to examine her thyroid function, because the symptoms of thyroid problems are usually concealed by all the adjustments that occur in the body throughout this time. Consequently, hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism could lead to a miscarriage or brain damage to the […]

 

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11/10/2010 Moose is my 16 year old Norwegian Forest cat. He's getting on in years. Along with being hyperthyroid, he also has chronic sinusitis and has recently developed heart arrhythmia. He still seems happy, and still can leap up on his tower from a standstill. I'll have to find an older pic so you can see what he looked like as a young fellow.

23 April 1992 - 4 August 2010

 

So very sad, yet relieved =( We helped Old Roofus cross the Rainbow Bridge on 4 August. Putting my old friend to sleep forever was the hardest thing I've done in my whole life. He fought Hyperthyroidism, Chronic Renal Failure, and at the very end severe Glaucoma. Roofus was such a kind, gentle, and stoic cat. We know at the end he must have been hurting terribly but he never once complained. He will be forever missed and forever in our hearts

And yet another, part of the purchases when Lee, Chris and I went away to Hawkes Bay for a weekend of spending and relaxation.

Hyperthyroidism in cats

Feline hyperthyroidism or hyperthyroidism in cats is the most common hormonal disease in cats. It mostly affects middle-aged cats and older.

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I'm happy to report that he is feeling better!

Tinnitus is the perception of sound in one or both ears that only the patient can hear since no external sound is present. It is the most commonly referred otological problem.

 

The sound can be intermittent or constant and patients often describe it as a ringing in their ears. The perceived volume can range from low to painfully loud. Some people also hear hissing, roaring, whistling, chirping and clicking.

 

The exact cause of tinnitus isn’t known but likely sources can trigger or worsen the condition. These include loud noises, excessive ear wax in the ear canal, certain medications, ear or sinus infections, jaw misalignment, cardiovascular disease, certain types of tumors, head and neck trauma, hypo- or hyperthyroidism, lyme disease, fibromyalgia and thoracic outlet syndrome.

 

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While not a very usual disorder, hyperthyroidism affects about 1 percent of Americans, mainly women. Hyperthyroidism includes an over-active thyroid, usually triggered by Grave's illness, however also by too much iodine, another thyroid condition called thyroiditis, or from taking too much...

 

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Jewel is the cuddle bug of the shelter... she'll follow you around and meow endlessly until you hold her. She's hyperthyroid poor little thing... loosing weight.

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Hyperthyroid aster, quasi-miracle Cecile Brunner and Max, a giant Pomeranian dog.

Our sick cat. Frank is 11. He’s suffering from several issues: hyperthyroidism, heart failure, pancreatitis, etc.

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