Thank you very much Joan...I’ll keep it in mind...I’ve never heard of this 
terrible disease. The doctors are doing a MRI and an EEG this morning...he saw 
a specialist (brain) I can’t think of what he’s called right now...but he saw 
my dad last night while we were there visiting...I have to get ready to head 
back to the hospital...but thanks again..I’ll keep it in mind...and hold onto 
this email.

From: Joan Croft 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 3:07 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] My Dad (OT)

  

Hi Sharon,

I have been really far behind on email and other things…didn’t even eat my 
first bite of food until almost 10 pm tonight.


As I read about your father, it reminded me of what happens in the early stages 
of Lewy Body Dementia.  With LBD, the bouts of confusion or doing things out of 
the ordinary are few and far between.  With your dad not being able to say what 
happened to his lip, it could be result of orthostatic blood pressure that is a 
common symptom of LBD.  A lot of times, the person with LBD will not know what 
happened and then suddenly afterward at some point will have some story about 
what happened even though today he does not know.  For example, my mom was 
upset when I was in the hospital and she called me and said that she couldn’t 
find her keys.  I told her that I would help find them when I got home.  I got 
home and because I just had back surgery, I really couldn’t scour the house for 
the keys.  After a few days, she started telling me that she was in the garage 
and she dropped the keys and they flew behind the washer.  She told that story 
over and over once she had said it the first time.  The hallucination that she 
had with how the keys got lost became a memory in her mind just as if it truly 
had happened.  I did find the keys in her bedroom in her robe pocket, so the 
garage story was a hallucination.  You may be asking why I am writing this.  My 
mom had LBD and in the early stages I thought she just had a bad night’s sleep 
every couple of months.  When she was diagnosed with this disease…something 
that I had never heard of, I had a lot of learning to do.  I still read the 
posts on the Yahoo Group for LBD Caregivers and I am now the facilitator for a 
Lewy Body Dementia Caregiver Support Group here in the Las Vegas Valley.  The 
most important thing to know is, if your dad or anyone else you suspect might 
have LBD, there are some drugs that are normally given for Alzheimer’s that 
react negatively on persons with LBD.  Some, like my mom had, cause 
irreversible damage and ultimately speed up the death of that person.

I don’t want to scare you, but the story of his falling just struck a familiar 
note with me.  Your Mom may not see all the signs because she is there with him 
most of the time and she may also attribute some small things to lack of sleep, 
etc.  I do hope that your dad does not have LBD, but I just can’t do harm by 
alerting people of the dangers of some drugs.  LBD is a disease where the 
person has fluctuating cognition, unlike Alzheimer’s where once the person is 
confused, they do not get unconfused.

If you, or anyone else reading this post, should want more information about 
LBD, please feel  free to contact me directly at [email protected]


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Nancy Lucky
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 3:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My Dad (OT)


  

      Sharon,

      My Dad has Alzheimer's and is quickly going down fast. He is now in 
diapers and probably does not have much time to live, but unlike your Dad it 
will be a blessing when he goes as he has no life anymore. I will say a prayer 
for you dad - that is the strangest thing I have heard too.

      Nancy and the girls

      When you are gifted... give; when you learn... teach 

      Nancy, Abbey-Rose and Maggie-Mae 



      --- On Mon, 2/7/11, Mare <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: Mare <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My Dad (OT)
        To: [email protected]
        Date: Monday, February 7, 2011, 12:51 PM


              Prayers for you and your Father Sharon.

              Best,

              Mare 





              -------Original Message-------


              From: Sharon Norman

              Date: 2/7/2011 2:35:46 AM

              To: [email protected]

              Subject: [Chihuahuas] My Dad (OT)


                


              We had to take my dad to the ER at the hospital tonight...about 
10 minutes before the Super Bowl was over...We’re not sure what happened...he 
said he was sitting at the kitchen table and his lower lip swelled up (filled 
with blood) and started to bleed. At the hospital they gave him one stitch.They 
did and EKG...and a cat scan at the ER...they kept him and are going to run 
more tests. Not sure what happened...he insists he didn’t fall. He had a major 
stroke 2 and a half years ago...but he showed no signs on a stroke 
tonight...thank God...he’s very alert and acts the same...the cat scan came 
back normal. Please say a prayer for him.  We didn’t get home from the hospital 
till after 3 AM...we had to wait till they got a bed for him...then my daughter 
called and kept me on the phone for 45 minutes! I’m waiting for Dave to leave 
for work so I can take a 2 hour nap before heading back to the 
hospital....Thanks~~Sharon

             
                    
             
     


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