Hello all, update for you but not brill I'm afraid
The first visit went well, vet was happy with his weight etc and said she'd see him in a couple of weeks (this week) and perhaps test his levels if we thought necessary.
He continued to seem ok but still eating LOTS until last Wed when one of his eyes swelled up! We went to see the man vet (the good lady was away) and he reckoned it was some sort of upper respiratory infection as his chest sounded a bit noisy and his temp was high, so he gave him a long acting antibiotic jab and some eye cream. He'd also lost a bit of weight. Biscuit seemed to improve then, his eye was ok but over the weekend he was asking for food constantly, he didn't come up to bed at night (sounds daft but you know when they're not right don't you) and on Monday morning his eye was swollen again
So we were back at vets Monday/yesterday teatime, his temp was still high, he's had another injection, diff type of antibiotic, continue on cream and some antibiotic tablets. On a good note he's not lost weight since last Wed. This vet is much better, she wants to see him Friday unless I'm worried before, I have more confidence that she is prepared to treat things more aggressively and that's often what's needed for FIv cats in my experience.
He's still eating like a horse
but is not himself, it must be awful to have a high temp on top of this heat, I feel so sorry for him. Had a nightmare with the tablets, Baytril flavour, well he just won't eat them in ANYTHING that he would have his vidalta in, had to get my mum to come and hold him tonight so I could get it in his mouth and get his eye cream in, it's so stressful for him. I',m worried still about his thyroid levels, I'm not convinced the second op has worked and just feel like if he's still got high thyroid that will just be making him feel even more rotten and can't be helping
I don't think they'll test til he's over this though.
However, other than his swollen eye, he's actually looking quite good, although his back is bony under his lovely fluffiness (but I suppose that's almost expected in a cat of his age).
I'm going to ring the vet tomorrow and see if she's got any non-flavoured tablets, I'm convinced that's what the problem is with getting him to take them!
He's made up cos my mum has brought him a tray of cat grass which he loves, I just hope he's a bit better tomorrow and can see this off, whatever it is. Will let you know how he goes