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hi, i forgot to put my say in on this,

i printed everything out about lbd BUT i did edit it first, my dad is in

depression the last thing i wanted him so see is up to 10 years before fatality.

fatal reactions to drugs.

i know some may think it is wrong to edit, but just like talking sex to a

child, speak only as long as they are interested and asking questions let them

take it at theri own pace.

dad knows there is a little man in his brain, and he does get very

frustrated. dad senses his time is shorter than it should be (longevity runs on

both

sides of his family maternal age span late 90' to mid 100's) paternal family

side early 90's to early 100's so at 70 dad is doing rough.

i keep these printed pages on dads dreser so he can study it when he wantw,

not that he is understading it, but makes him feel improtatn. so i leave it

there. and everone in the family knows that dad doesnt know the time frame,

niether does my 98 year old grandmother. no parent wants their chilld to go

before them, so we shelter her from teh time frame as well, after all we never

erally know do we?

i have explained repeatedly to dad, you have a disease called lewy's body

disease. that mkes you say and do things that you cannot help. he makes you

fall, he makes you angry, it is him that is ugly not you, and for the most part

that seems to ease his mind. bu tno always,

good luck

sharon m

a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!!

laughter is a breath of fresh air!

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i felt the need to edit the time frame according to my calculations dad has

had this about 7-8 years now, if he read that 5-7 years is normal time span

sometimes 10 he would give upp so that is why we chose not to tell him, and he

really hates to take his medicine so reading that some may cause fatal

reactions would keep him from taking beneficial meds. other than that he knows

all

bout lbd and the little man in his head. you do how you see it best i try to

keep things light and positive and even humorous i thelps us all, and worse

come worse sign about it,

we made up one the other day, sung to rain rain go away.

little man little man in dads head,

go bug teh devil and never come back.

dad lvoed it and sometimes sings it when he feels lbd spells coming in.

mind over matter, may not work but itcertaininly doesn't hurt either.

and he laughs as i sing it to him so that is worth it in itself.

sharon m

a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!!

laughter is a breath of fresh air!

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I like this idea. Telling them, but editing the info as needed. I

don't think my dad knows what he has. I think that *I* would want to

know, so that I didn't feel like it was always a mystery. Telling him

that the drs know what is wrong, and that they know some meds that might

help his walking would be a relief to him, I *think*. The not walking

right really bothers him.

LadySmilingAtU@... wrote:

> hi, i forgot to put my say in on this,

> i printed everything out about lbd BUT i did edit it first, my dad is in

> depression the last thing i wanted him so see is up to 10 years before

fatality.

> fatal reactions to drugs.

> i know some may think it is wrong to edit, but just like talking sex to a

> child, speak only as long as they are interested and asking questions let them

> take it at theri own pace.

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Group-

I was always open and honest with my dad regarding his LBD.

He and I would go into his doctors together and discuss everything

openly. Also, in the midst of his fear when he would ask...

" Why me, why me? " ...I would answer with " I don't know why

you dad, and I don't know why me either...but we are in this 'together'

'til the end!! "

Missing my dad tonight - and keeping the group in my prayers

for some peace in this midst of your journeys-

Sandie

-- Re: telling our love ones

I like this idea. Telling them, but editing the info as needed. I

don't think my dad knows what he has. I think that *I* would want to

know, so that I didn't feel like it was always a mystery. Telling him

that the drs know what is wrong, and that they know some meds that might

help his walking would be a relief to him, I *think*. The not walking

right really bothers him.

LadySmilingAtU@... wrote:

> hi, i forgot to put my say in on this,

> i printed everything out about lbd BUT i did edit it first, my dad is in

> depression the last thing i wanted him so see is up to 10 years before

fatality.

> fatal reactions to drugs.

> i know some may think it is wrong to edit, but just like talking sex to a

> child, speak only as long as they are interested and asking questions let

them

> take it at theri own pace.

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