JanetNJ
Member Since 2016
Update: My vet is on vacation, but another vet at the practice called and said the results of the Free-t4 test looked ok so CC doesn't need anything for her thyroid at the moment and they will just test it again with her next physical. I'm glad 
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Ok, so CC just went for a check-up the other day. Mostly everything was ok but the Vet did find a few things.
First is a lesion on her tooth, so in a few weeks she's going back to have a tooth pulled. (poor kitty)... it's not infected, but she did flinch when the vet pressed on it, so I'd rather take care of it now then to have it abcess and throw her out of remission.
She also got started on Adaquen for her arthritis which I'm happy about since she's been having some trouble lately. Only one shot so far and I see a slight improvement, so I'm hopeful it will help.
So the unexpected. She said that overall the bloodwork looked ok (I'm waiting for that to be emailed to me), but two things showed up.
1 Elevation in Tryglicerides which the vet said could have been attributed to her eating prior to going to the vet.... I will try reducing the fat in her food a bit and see if that helps.
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2 Thyroid in the "grey zone" slightly above the normal range... so she wants to do a free T4 test... to see if she has overactive thyroid. This really surprised me as one of the symptoms is loss of weight and hyperactivity... she has actually gained weight in the last few months (getting pretty pudgy)... mostly because she HASN'T been active as her arthritis was making her uncomfortable. other symptoms are a poor coat (which he has a bit of but mostly because she can't reach her back to groom comfortably), increased appetite and thirst which I haven't observed at all... she leaves food behind. So I ok'ed the extra test anyway just to see what's going on... but as I said it really surprised me. Anyone here every have their cat diagnosed with overactive thyroid without the typical weight loss?
OH! just got the email with the labs.... maybe some of our lab reading experts can take a look?
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First is a lesion on her tooth, so in a few weeks she's going back to have a tooth pulled. (poor kitty)... it's not infected, but she did flinch when the vet pressed on it, so I'd rather take care of it now then to have it abcess and throw her out of remission.
She also got started on Adaquen for her arthritis which I'm happy about since she's been having some trouble lately. Only one shot so far and I see a slight improvement, so I'm hopeful it will help.
So the unexpected. She said that overall the bloodwork looked ok (I'm waiting for that to be emailed to me), but two things showed up.
1 Elevation in Tryglicerides which the vet said could have been attributed to her eating prior to going to the vet.... I will try reducing the fat in her food a bit and see if that helps.
and
2 Thyroid in the "grey zone" slightly above the normal range... so she wants to do a free T4 test... to see if she has overactive thyroid. This really surprised me as one of the symptoms is loss of weight and hyperactivity... she has actually gained weight in the last few months (getting pretty pudgy)... mostly because she HASN'T been active as her arthritis was making her uncomfortable. other symptoms are a poor coat (which he has a bit of but mostly because she can't reach her back to groom comfortably), increased appetite and thirst which I haven't observed at all... she leaves food behind. So I ok'ed the extra test anyway just to see what's going on... but as I said it really surprised me. Anyone here every have their cat diagnosed with overactive thyroid without the typical weight loss?
OH! just got the email with the labs.... maybe some of our lab reading experts can take a look?
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