Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Hi - I was always told and was under the perception that the 5-7 year timeline was upon diagnosis. My dad fit it perfectly. Of course he had had symptoms before diagnosis, hence the need to be tested. I do believe that upon diagnosis our loved ones are far enough advanced that it would be a bit easier to put into a 'stage' so to speak as opposed to only seeing a sign or symptom from time to time before there is a real need for caregiving. Hope this make sense, I am still up, have to work tomorrow and I am tired...zzzzzzz Good night- Sandie -- Causes of LBD While I was constructing a message to you all about my Dad for the list of possible common denominators of LBD, I couldn't help but think something was missing (for me anyway). Forgive me for this .. but my Dad is still alive and I can't help but wonder how much longer we may have with him. Could we add a question to the survey that looks at the length of the disease? In otherwords, for those who have lost their LO's could you tell us the time period from diagnosis to the end? Also, I would surely appreciate knowing what, if anything, struck you at or near the end that would be helpful to those of us still in the midst of this. I live in Missouri and my Dad is in Michigan. I want to be with him every minute but can't. But, I sure want a chance to say goodbye and would like to be with him at the end. If I knew of any warning signs I could jump in the car and be there in 12 hours.... Thanks for understanding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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