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Hmmmmm!I guess then if all three are applicable it is a definite?

Thanks for posting this.....Hugs.....Patti

> Well - I started checking out some of the information that was sent

to me off-list and initially found this from the LBD Association:

>

> Three main symptoms of Lewy Body Dementia:

> 1. Fluctuating alertness and/or cognition

> 2. Recurrent visual hallucinations

> 3. Parkinson's Disease symptoms.

>

> Two of the above symptoms, along with signs of dementia, give a

probable diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia. One of these symptoms plus

dementia gives a possible diagnosis.

>

> My mom has only the PD symptoms. She has no hallucinations as I

said in a previous post and while her level of cognition is certainly

declining, it does not fluctuate. So I guess my mom is in

the " possible diagnosis " category!

>

> Of course, I am still going to do more research. . .

>

> carol

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My dad didn't have hallucinations they way we usually think of

them - but he did get mixed up about things that happened (that didn't

and vice virsa). I think in some way he hallucinated these things.

Like he would think some old friend stopped by yesterday when he didn't

Or one time he called my uncle and told him my neice had died ! Yikes

Also my Dad's PK symptoms were pretty atypical - no tremor just movement

problems shuffling etc.

Is she sensitive to things like cough meds and benedryl ? Used to send Dad

for LOOP.

HUGS

donna

Cg to Dad who passed April 14, 2004

>

> Well - I started checking out some of the information that was sent to me

off-list and initially found this from the LBD Association:

>

> Three main symptoms of Lewy Body Dementia:

> 1. Fluctuating alertness and/or cognition

> 2. Recurrent visual hallucinations

> 3. Parkinson's Disease symptoms.

>

> Two of the above symptoms, along with signs of dementia, give a probable

diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia. One of these symptoms plus dementia gives a

possible diagnosis.

>

> My mom has only the PD symptoms. She has no hallucinations as I said in a

previous post and while her level of cognition is certainly declining, it does

not fluctuate. So I guess my mom is in the " possible diagnosis " category!

>

> Of course, I am still going to do more research. . .

>

> carol

>

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Donna asked:

Is she sensitive to things like cough meds and benedryl ? Used to send Dad

for LOOP.

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Anything with Benadryl is a no-no for any type of dementia. Benadryl is

anti-cholinergic.

carol

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