Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 My mum was also " let go " from a job, " without reason " after 20 years of great performance appraisals. During arbitration for an unfair severance settlement, the HR director for the company said to my mum.... " you know why you were let go " . She never revealed to us what that meant. This was over 10 years ago and if I look back now, her symptoms probably went back that far. She was officially diagnosed in 2002 after a year of psychiatrists, neurologists, doctors and hospital psych ward visits. She also showed signs of unsocial behaviour. Her social graces disappeared, her appearance declined with respect to makeup, hair and clothing. She started burping out loud and saying negative things about store employees and others out loud. This was all pre-diagnosis. None of us were bright enough to figure out something was going really wrong until the hallucinations showed up. I thought she was having a nervous breakdown.....don't I wish now that's what it was. She currently resides at the Provincial Mental Health Centre because she is just too much work for a nursing home. She was at one last year, then she lived with me and then she went into another home and finally she is now at the hospital. Too many changes for one little lady. Annette in Ajax, Ontario. --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Hi Lynn, yup, that was mum. Come to think of it, the withdraw from " life as she knew it " came after dad died (2000)but we figured it was part of her mourning process. Then she had a serious car accident 2 mths after the funeral. In the hospital she talked about how every night she watched the people in the picture on the wall move around. We thought it was the drugs she was on. We never connected the hallucinations and the withdrawl from activites at all. And it wasn't until I came to this group that things started to fall into place. And now another light bulb has gone on for me. Thanks for the input, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Annette, I'm not anything close to a regular in this discussion group. I posted a message, looking for information and have been checking the last week or so for replies. I did take the time to read this email and further bits of your " conversation " although I think I've not read all replies. Anyway, my dad died in 1999. My mom coped fairly well for about the first 1 1/2 years. Then depression set in. Like you, we thought it was a delayed grieving response so didn't think too much about it. That went untreated for a while, but she finally admitted she needed some help. Then anxiety became a major issue and we began treatment through a psychologist for the anxiety. Finally, the hallucinations began and we knew we were dealing with something more serious. In the midst of the depression/anxiety, we watched Mom withdraw into a smaller and smaller world. About the time the hallucinations began, I was beginning to be very concerned that if she kept going, she would become housebound. In March of this year, a neurologist finally told us what she thought we were dealing with. Once I read the family's journal at the LBD web site and began to read about the disease, it was like having a giant jigsaw puzzle come together before my very eyes. So many similarities to what was taking place with my mom. Sadly, her disease progressed so quickly that she soon became " housebound " not out of choice but because her physical condition became so poor. It's so sad and difficult to watch this disease rob a loved one of their wit, the ability to communicate, their external beauty, etc. etc. > My mum was also " let go " from a job, " without reason " after 20 years of great performance appraisals. During arbitration for an unfair severance settlement, the HR director for the company said to my mum.... " you know why you were let go " . She never revealed to us what that meant. This was over 10 years ago and if I look back now, her symptoms probably went back that far. She was officially diagnosed in 2002 after a year of psychiatrists, neurologists, doctors and hospital psych ward visits. She also showed signs of unsocial behaviour. Her social graces disappeared, her appearance declined with respect to makeup, hair and clothing. She started burping out loud and saying negative things about store employees and others out loud. This was all pre-diagnosis. None of us were bright enough to figure out something was going really wrong until the hallucinations showed up. I thought she was having a nervous breakdown.....don't I wish now that's what it was. She currently resides > at the Provincial Mental Health Centre because she is just too much work for a nursing home. She was at one last year, then she lived with me and then she went into another home and finally she is now at the hospital. Too many changes for one little lady. > > Annette in Ajax, Ontario. > > > > --------------------------------- > Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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