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I guess it would stand to reason Eileen - if the medication is absorbed through the skin, you'd be getting the medication too if you didn't wear gloves. That's not a bad idea though is it? If people and animals with a similar condition could be treated at the same time by one applying gel or cream to the other |
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No, the gloves came and she's getting the medication; I have to sneak up on her in the afternoon while she's having her nap and dab it quickly in her ear. Apparently it smells bad, as she makes the wrinkly nose squinty eye expression! She seems fine, always has, you'd never know she was hyperthyroid as she doesn't exhibit any of the common symptoms, although I suppose the blood work is definitive. |
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"Tolerates". but dislikes and will wiggle away if I don't get the gel in in one quick swoop! She wasn't as sleepy as I thought when I tried a bit ago; she zipped out of reach so I'm waiting for her to go back to sleep and try again ..... |
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