Ugh. I’m so sorry for the news, Briana

I know you’ve been tracking the T4 for a while, so you kind of had an inkling it was on the horizon.
That doesn’t make it any easier.
And adding the acro on top, not what you needed. Wendy is so knowledgeable in this area, I know she will have advice and support there.
You are so right that we have an incredible community of support here to help you and Binx. So you’re not alone in this fight


As for the thyroid, I joined the Facebook Hyperthyroid Cats group. It’s a good resource for information.
And you can look into the Hyperthyroid group below. And you can post questions and get some help there too.
https://groups.io/g/FelineThyroidManagement/topics
Of course you know I’m happy to share any information I’ve gathered to this point with you
What is his T4 level?
Did the vet want to put him on Methimazole?
From what I’ve learned you want to start on a very low dose (like maybe 1.25 mg 2x a day) and see how that works and test again a month.
Then if not in the normal range, raise the dose slowly, and repeat.
The transdermal med seemed not to work for Ivy.
But plenty of cats do very well with it.
If not, there’s pills (I get from Chewy) or liquid.
And of course there’s the I131 treatment (which I don’t think Ivy is a good candidate for since they have to stay at a facility for several days. I don’t think she would eat without me. And of course she would need her insulin).
Complicated
Many cats do great and are so easy staying at the vet hospital and are then cured.
Hang in there. Let us know what your vet thinks and what their suggestions are and how we can best help you and Binx.
Sending you both lots of love and support.
And of course vines too


















