Guest guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 hi Joan, I guess I'll answer your questions in somewhat random form-sorry. Mom sees a primary care physician only now. She has diabetes 2, hypertension, and macular degeneration. Her internist was okay, but the staff so rude that we dropped them. Since there is no cure for lbd, we are exercising her wishes ( per a living will) to keep her comfortable and safe. I really feel like with the neurologist etc " what is the point? " The primary doc deals mostly with the elderly, and he was the one who told us lbd. He prescribes for her and monitors her. I feel comfortable withthe arrangement at this time. Mom also sees lots of stuff on the floor...she can spot a dot of lint a mile away, but cannot interpret something we pass in the car..mistaking rocks for dogs, and such. She is much less inhibited than she ever was..always such a lady, never swore, very prudish and now...hmmm. She makes occasional off color comments and jokes that are sometimes funny, sometimes embarrassing. Your'e right to get your moms med levels checked, but it could just be that lack of inhibition that comes when the mind breaks down. At mom's nh there is one lady who always walks around swearing and saying " shut up " very angrily. Oftimes, she is sitting seperatly where fewer people are bothered by her, and then when she does join in, she seems to have gotten it out of her system. Hope this helps. By the way, the rude staff of the internist actually said this when I asked for a copy of moms inusrance info which I could not find during her move from her condo to my house. I explained that she had AlZ and we could not find it,so sould we be faxed a copy and she said " I don't understand why some people are so IRRESPONSIBLE! " As if an alzheimers patient had chosen to forget and mislay things. UNBELIEVABLE. Bless you, Leigh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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