laur+danny+horde
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anyone have experience with the surgery for hyperthyroid?
My Venture was found as a stray last fall. He was extremely emaciated and weak. At first they thought he was hyperthyroid and I was pursuing the I-131, but then the specialist who put in his feeding tube said he wasn't hyper-t, that he had high blood pressure. So he was put on amlodipine for that. He put on weight nicely for a while. Then he unsurprisingly showed CRF which worsened a bit but is now stable / improving (now on daily sub-q's, binder etc). A week or so back I got him a new feeding tube since he just stopped eating even with cypro - being hospitalized didn't help. He had a dental when the tube was put in, and his teeth/mouth look good. He's very very thin and weak, though... but he's still fighting to live, which is why we haven't let him go.
Surgery is by far the most cost-effective option, since there is an awesome low-cost surgery/dental center in Richmond -- well worth the travel time. They did the feeding tube / dental for Vench last week. The doc there is the one who said he really needed to be tested again for hyper-t. So I had him tested and his Free T4 just cambe back as > 100 (range 10-50). We got luck with a cancellation and his surgery is tomorrow.
So, anything I should know or watch out for on the surgery, or aftermath? For sure we will be keeping a close eye on his CRF.
thanks,
laur
My Venture was found as a stray last fall. He was extremely emaciated and weak. At first they thought he was hyperthyroid and I was pursuing the I-131, but then the specialist who put in his feeding tube said he wasn't hyper-t, that he had high blood pressure. So he was put on amlodipine for that. He put on weight nicely for a while. Then he unsurprisingly showed CRF which worsened a bit but is now stable / improving (now on daily sub-q's, binder etc). A week or so back I got him a new feeding tube since he just stopped eating even with cypro - being hospitalized didn't help. He had a dental when the tube was put in, and his teeth/mouth look good. He's very very thin and weak, though... but he's still fighting to live, which is why we haven't let him go.
Surgery is by far the most cost-effective option, since there is an awesome low-cost surgery/dental center in Richmond -- well worth the travel time. They did the feeding tube / dental for Vench last week. The doc there is the one who said he really needed to be tested again for hyper-t. So I had him tested and his Free T4 just cambe back as > 100 (range 10-50). We got luck with a cancellation and his surgery is tomorrow.
So, anything I should know or watch out for on the surgery, or aftermath? For sure we will be keeping a close eye on his CRF.
thanks,
laur