Increased thirst

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Kate S
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Increased thirst

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Hello again. Susan has been good for the last few days. The vet said that taking the multiple tablets for inflamed intestine and the hyperthyroid tablets was making her avoid the tablets and food. Since being back on just the hyperthyroid tablets it was all ok. However her thirst has got really over the top! She also seems more restless, but I'm not sure if I'm analysing her too much! I gave her some Oralade this morning as she has not eaten . I am e mailing the vet this morning as they asked for an update. I am worried her CKD is getting worse :cry:
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Re: Increased thirst

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Thirst could be either but restlessness (and night-time yowling) is classic hyperthyroid - rather than renal issues.

See what the vet says.
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