Can Someone Help Me With My Cat - High Calcium in Blood?
Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 8:34 am
Hi,
I am learning now many different realms of healing and I attribute this
to my beloved cat who has been graced with much patience and many
challenges that come with age.
She has been exhibiting nervous jerking around her head, also head
shaking from side to side, weakness in lower limbs, irritability and
some constipation with hard stools. Sometimes dehydrated.
She has been to dozens of vets. The most concrete evidence of what is
going on with her is elevated calcium levels in her blood - coupled with
higher than norm ALT. There is also evidence of allergens in her system.
Just now reading about parathyroid and the possibility of it factoring
in to the calcium levels in her body. She had a few thyroid tests done
in the past since the jerking began and they came back normal. I
understand that to diagnose the parathyroid a special test is required
and possibly ultrasound. Where we live, this blood test for parathyroid,
does not exist.
Right now, we are tapped out. I don't want to subject her to more
prodding and poking unless under the hands of someone very skilled and
knowledgable who I am, trying to find as this is written.
In the meantime, I would like to hear your thoughts on this and how I
can help her.
Best wishes,
Joy
I am learning now many different realms of healing and I attribute this
to my beloved cat who has been graced with much patience and many
challenges that come with age.
She has been exhibiting nervous jerking around her head, also head
shaking from side to side, weakness in lower limbs, irritability and
some constipation with hard stools. Sometimes dehydrated.
She has been to dozens of vets. The most concrete evidence of what is
going on with her is elevated calcium levels in her blood - coupled with
higher than norm ALT. There is also evidence of allergens in her system.
Just now reading about parathyroid and the possibility of it factoring
in to the calcium levels in her body. She had a few thyroid tests done
in the past since the jerking began and they came back normal. I
understand that to diagnose the parathyroid a special test is required
and possibly ultrasound. Where we live, this blood test for parathyroid,
does not exist.
Right now, we are tapped out. I don't want to subject her to more
prodding and poking unless under the hands of someone very skilled and
knowledgable who I am, trying to find as this is written.
In the meantime, I would like to hear your thoughts on this and how I
can help her.
Best wishes,
Joy