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I spoke about hyperadreinocertism and hyperthyroidism and cystic ovaries.
 
I found your other thread and have tagged some of our Health and illness forum contributors.
Please be patient - your thread may have been unintentionally overlooked or it may be that no-one had an answer for you.
 
Hyperthyroidism In Guinea Pigs

there is this article not sure if thats any help?

Sorry i cant seem to find your original Thread.
can you post a link on here to it, then we can have a read?

i think thyroid problems are quite uncommon due to diagnosis in guineas, but there are a few members who may be able to help.
sometimes it can take a few days for the right people with suitable/relevant information to come on here, due to being a worldwide forum often members from different countries will have to wait a while for responses due to the time differences.

afraid i dont have any experience of the thyroid problems, but My Ellie had hormone HCG (chorulon) injections for ovarian cysts, she kept getting reoccurring blood in her urine, she had a conscious ultrasound scan & a walnut sized lump was found, at around 6yrs old she was too old for a spay it worked wonders for her.

I'll try and find a link to her thread tomorrow if you would like it?
got to be up early :( so wont try & find it tonight
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Edit is this it? Waiting For Blood Results Possible Diagnose Of Hyperadrenocortism Or Hyperthyrodism.
will look tomorrow
 
Her vet is Kevin Eatwell he is well known for his knowledge in small animals illness particularly in this area they said Stripe is unusual.
 
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