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Cat with Hyperthyroidism

I am looking for one person who will work with me long term either on the forum or privately to help me find the right remedies for my 15 year old spayed female cat with hyperthyroidism. Charma was diagnosed Feb. 08 and she has been on the recommended drugs ever since. It's been a slow tough road and her hyperthyroidism is still not under control. I know that homeopathy will help her, maybe even cure her, but I need help in finding the right remedies, what strengths I need to get and the best way to use them in her individual case.
 
  spazrats on 2010-02-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
i love cats.dont knw why docs r not replyin us...
 
pinoo last decade
I couldn't find any information here at abc homeopathy for catnip so I searched outside the website and found some info. I should have known catnip could be found in homeopathic form as it seems like anything can be homeopathic.

Is the 500C strength a stimulant or a seditive? Charma does not display the hyperthyroid symptoms of hyperactivity or ravonous appetite. I don't want her to sleep all day.
 
spazrats last decade
Thank you for your caring pinoo. It could be that there are no homeopathic vets on this forum, or no human homeopathic doctor is willing to take the chance to help us.
 
spazrats last decade
I thought you were referring to homeopathic catnip. My cats already get herbal catnip and yes all 4 of them respond very well to it. When I use to show my cats someone would bring in fresh sprigs of catnip for us and we would have happy cats throughout the show.

I looked at your other responses to other members on this forum. You haven't been helpful at all. If you don't believe in Homeopathy why are you here?

I am seriously looking for help for my cat, not comic relief.
 
spazrats last decade
Hello sandra

What strengths to use?

12c, 30c(both used widely for cats), 200c rarely 1M.


Is the 500c strength a stimulant or sedative?

Neither stimulant nor sedative. It's just a potency or a rare potency and a higher potency for that matter.

More details are needed to say what remedy can help like-- cause of the problem, the complaints, factors worsening and making better, any associated symptoms and emotional aspects or mental profile.
 
maheeru last decade
I am sorry I never came back to view the replies to my posts. I left the thread behind because someone was making a mess of it instead of being of any help. I see his posts have been removed.

Maheeru are you able to help Charma and I?

Sandra
 
spazrats last decade
Hi Sandra

I'd try my best. But i need information as i ve mentioned above.
 
maheeru last decade
Maheeru, thank you. Can you guide me in what information you need in order to help us?
 
spazrats last decade
Hi sandra

More details in other words-- problems in priority order, cause of the problems, when the problems came on and how or what might have caused the problems, factors worsening and making better of each and every complaint, any associated symptoms and emotional aspects or mental profile.
 
maheeru last decade

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