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Cats owned: DSH
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Arizona, USA
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10-03-2008, 03:54 AM   #11

Re: Iodine therapy


Thanks, My baby will be fine I was just curious of any person experiences and the after math. I have done extensive research on line about the treatment. It truly is the best CURE method for hyperthroidism.



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Cats owned: DSH
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27-04-2008, 03:46 PM   #12

Re: Iodine therapy


I wanted to give the update on my Kegan. Boy it has been a long and frustrating road. My poor baby was mis diagnosised she is NOT hyperthyroid therefore of course didnt have iodine therpy. This vet came so highly reccomended and is in the snooty area of North Scottsdale which costs a fortune just to walk in the place. Anyway she is going to my old vet who said this cat is not hyperthyroid but said the food Royal Canin SO she was eating was making her sick. My 2 yr has a struvite stone and needs this food and I was assured by the vet that Kegan could also eat this food which was not true.



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Cats owned: 19 Persians, 2 Oriental SHs
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27-04-2008, 04:10 PM   #13

Re: Iodine therapy


So glad that Kegan was misdiagnosed even though it has cost you a fortune. Unfortunately some vets are in it for money and not the welfare of animals. I would definitely stick with your old vet from now on.



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