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Myrna,

There is a vegetable soup of meds that you will end up

trying. Finding the right coctail mix will help. Read

up and study the new med names... there are " good "

lewy meds and " bad " lewy meds, but because our loved

ones, but none seem to work the same for everyone.

For my mom, just getting off the parkinson's meds, and

on to the LBD meds helped curtail most of her

hallucinations.

Rather than lose the esteme of his christian friends.

Tell them that he suffers from LBD and get them to

read up on it. Tell them that Clergy appears to be a

high risk group LBD group .. right up there with other

hazardous occupations like farmers that bathe in

pesticides. (Actually that IS especially TRUE for

Parkinson's Disease )

Dann

--- Myrna wrote:

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I am reading with interest that you all are

experiencing the same sort of hallucination as Jerry.

The reoccurring ones are

1. a black cat that he sees periodically. It does

not upset him. (Thank goodness, it is not real. I am

allergic to cats.)

2. He thinks cars, especially red ones, are tracking

him. He is especially suspicious of the red truck

across the street. When we are driving on the

highway, he says.. " see, there goes another one " .

" They place them in front and in back of us to harass

us! " Last night, at a travel club dinner, he

approached the president and asked why all the cars

are tracking him. Was he part of it? " It was very

embarrassing for both of us.

3. He sometimes pulls the blinds down and checks and

re-checks the door locks.

Then there are days and nights of no problem at all.

Strange? My husband is a respected retired United

Methodist minister who had a great memory and a gift

for speaking. That is all gone. I hate that he also

is loosing the respect of his peers and others.

Myrna

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Re: Hallucinations/ Myrna

Myrna,

Actually I read an article that did place Clergy among

the highest risk occupations (along with other known

high risk groups) like welders and farmers, for

Parkinsons Disease.

Almost every LBD case that you will hear about was

initally diagnosed as Parkinsons. So many LBD cases

initially diagnosed, or are misdiagnosed as

Parkinsonism, that I " extrapolated. "

LBD is a relatively rare diagnosis to date. So

statistics are harder to come by. I did NOT read that

LBD was statistically linked as high risk with Clergy.

My point is simple. Your husbands Christian Peer

group

should be more christian in their concern for your

husband. Putting a scare into them, that they are

also high risk should bring on some christian

compation.

Dann

--- Myrna wrote:

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Wonder why clergy are a high risk group? Myrna

Rather than lose the esteme of his christian friends.

Tell them that he suffers from LBD and get them to

read up on it. Tell them that Clergy appears to be a

high risk group LBD group .. right up there with other

hazardous occupations like farmers that bathe in

pesticides.

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