Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Am new to posting here even though i joined a while back, i am curious to know if anyone has experienced something similar. My hubby originally had a stroke almost 8 years ago, and for the first 18 months or so was in reasonable health (although it was evident he had some form of dementia) -until he began collapsing and from there his health deteriorated. A diagnosis of Epilepsy was eventually given. His health continued to deteroriate to the point where he was falling, his walking became very poor and eventually another diagnosis was made of probable LBD. I looked after him for almost 5 years 24/7 with a bit of help from the local caregivers, which only really alleviated me a brief respite for an hour a day. Family eventually all said " Mum you can't go on this is wrecking your own health " and i must admit i had to agree as i was loosing weight among other things. So, hubby was put into local resthome and for the first six months remained in the resthome area, his health continued to go downhill and they ended up reviewing him and regraded him to hospital level. Slowly his health picked up and now almost 3 years later his health has regained so much - his walking has improved, his ability mentally has improved - I can't get over the change in him, he uses a walker all the time and this has helped his balance. the only thing that has changed is that they removed some of his epilepsy drugs, not completely but lowered the dosage. (he has had no episodes now for 3 yrs) It's almost as if he has gone into a recession. Mind you i know that a stable enviroment is essential and he certainly gets that. Ok he gets confused at times etc., and finds it difficult to do things, but why the change? Does LBD have that ability to level out for a period of time? Has anyone else had this happen? I keep wondering how long this good spell is going to last. He is on Prozac also as this keeps him from getting moody and aggressive. Thoughts please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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