If it’s Not One Thing, It’s Another

Posted By on February 8, 2008 at 9:00 am

Mycah has surely had her share of problems as she has gotten older.
Two years ago there was the diabetes, for which she is no longer taking insulin; special food has that well under control, and there’s no sign of that changing.
A year ago came the cancer, which resulted in the loss of half her tail. She seems to be doing well, but she has a followup screening next week — x-rays and ultrasound — and will continue to have similar exams periodically for the rest of her life.
Last week was her semi-annual checkup. The verdict? Hyperthyroidism.
Superb.
She’s lost some weight over the last six months or so. I thought it was because we had her diet (i.e., portion control) well in hand. Indeed, that may have been a contributing factor, as the severity of her new condition is actually pretty mild according to the vet, but the hyperthyroidism might well be part of the reason for her weight loss, too.
Still, though…. In nature, hyperthyroidism is a lethal condition, but it’s completely treatable with medication. And it can be cured, with either radiation or surgery.
Mycah started the meds Wednesday, a quarter of a pill per meal. [That makes her medication bill about 50 cents/day. Quite reasonable.] So far she hasn’t objected… but the way she snarfs down her meals, she probably never will notice that she’s being dosed.

Her appetite remains unaffected.



Be sure to see all the critters at the Friday Ark.
And don’t miss the Carnival of the Cats, either. This week, it’s hosted at Pet’s Garden Blog.

Positive Trend

Posted By on February 7, 2008 at 6:49 pm

In what may be a sign of things to come, I made a trip to the office yesterday to get my new laptop configured with all the standard corporate software. The folks there at the office were rather surprised to see me — the last time I was there was a brief stop in June.
In what may be a further sign, the configuration appointment was cancelled by our helpdesk people, and I came home unconfigured to work my shift at my usual desk here.
So I have this nice shiny new laptop that is as yet unuseable for work purposes… and I’m not particularly interested in using it for anything else, either. It occurred to me today that I spend virtually every waking minute in front of a computer… and to be honest, it’s getting pretty old.
It’ll happen in due course, but I’d kill to be able to go out to the garage and do a little woodworking.
The config appointment is now rescheduled for tomorrow. Driving isn’t hard at all, but it’s still rather a difficult chore to get cleaned up, dressed up and packed up to go to the office, and will continue to be for a while, but the key thing is that it’s getting easier.