Dyana
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Previous Condo - January 28th 2017
The big day is approaching fast, and on Monday, I take Ginger to get her i131 treatment done.
She knows it's coming and if I do anything out of the ordinary, she runs to the basement to hide. It's because a few days ago I was on the computer researching hyperthyroidism or something, and I looked down and Ginger was sitting on the floor in front of me and staring at me and I told her that she would be there for 3 days and 3 nights, and then she ran to the basement.
This morning, when I got up and didn't make coffee (fasting blood test for me for my annual physical) she must have thought that was odd behaviour and as I gathered my things to go to my doctor's appointment, she ran down to the basement.
I also got cash for tolls as it is a long drive to Bedford Hills NY and I don't have EZPass, and I took my car to the shop to make sure it was ready for the 100+ mile trips each way.
When I returned home, I saw her run to the tree outside and climb it, so I grabbed my camera.
She doesn't climb trees very often these days.
She doesn't have many signs of hyperthyroidism as she is holding her weight, eats normally, and is just as active as normal. She does groom a lot (she keeps her coat pristine) and she does throw up a lot, but she has been doing those all her life. She does drink and pee more than normal, since J.D. passed 2 years ago. Her kidneys values are all great, so I am hoping the i131 does not reveal that she has kidney issues that were masked by the hyperT, and that it does not cause her to go hypoT because she is terrible to pill.
Ginger will be 13 on May 19th.
Please send vines that all goes well for Ginger's treatment, that her tumor is benign, and that her remaining thyroid tissues and kidneys are fine when it's all said and done. And for me, because I am scared as heck of the long drives there and back, and for having Ginger staying at a hospital over 100 miles away from me. She has never stayed at a hospital before except for when she was spayed 12 years ago, and that was just overnight. I can bring things to put in her double condo, so my list is food, treats, catnip, cat grass, toys, a bed, and a blankie.
Meanwhile Jackson will keep me company from Monday through Thursday of this coming week.
The big day is approaching fast, and on Monday, I take Ginger to get her i131 treatment done.
She knows it's coming and if I do anything out of the ordinary, she runs to the basement to hide. It's because a few days ago I was on the computer researching hyperthyroidism or something, and I looked down and Ginger was sitting on the floor in front of me and staring at me and I told her that she would be there for 3 days and 3 nights, and then she ran to the basement.
This morning, when I got up and didn't make coffee (fasting blood test for me for my annual physical) she must have thought that was odd behaviour and as I gathered my things to go to my doctor's appointment, she ran down to the basement.
I also got cash for tolls as it is a long drive to Bedford Hills NY and I don't have EZPass, and I took my car to the shop to make sure it was ready for the 100+ mile trips each way.
When I returned home, I saw her run to the tree outside and climb it, so I grabbed my camera.
She doesn't climb trees very often these days.
She doesn't have many signs of hyperthyroidism as she is holding her weight, eats normally, and is just as active as normal. She does groom a lot (she keeps her coat pristine) and she does throw up a lot, but she has been doing those all her life. She does drink and pee more than normal, since J.D. passed 2 years ago. Her kidneys values are all great, so I am hoping the i131 does not reveal that she has kidney issues that were masked by the hyperT, and that it does not cause her to go hypoT because she is terrible to pill.
Ginger will be 13 on May 19th.
Please send vines that all goes well for Ginger's treatment, that her tumor is benign, and that her remaining thyroid tissues and kidneys are fine when it's all said and done. And for me, because I am scared as heck of the long drives there and back, and for having Ginger staying at a hospital over 100 miles away from me. She has never stayed at a hospital before except for when she was spayed 12 years ago, and that was just overnight. I can bring things to put in her double condo, so my list is food, treats, catnip, cat grass, toys, a bed, and a blankie.
Meanwhile Jackson will keep me company from Monday through Thursday of this coming week.
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