Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Hi! I am so sorry about your dad, and sorry you are having to go through this. It is so hard to put a time frame on LBD. My dad has been sick for a long time like your dad has. I have been feeding him for about 5 years, and he has had a pretty good appetite until about the last ten months. I think as long as they are eating, either on their own or being fed, there is no expectation that the end is necessarily near. My Dad has lost about 60 pounds and has pretty much quit accepting food. The doctor seems to think Dad is at the end because of the not taking food. Who knows, he may begin eating again - the roller coater ride in Lewy Land. Let us know how you and your dad are doing when you have time. Hugs, Piper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 donna there is no way to predict death with lbders, my dad was a prime example we all thought he was in the mid stages of lbd and then all of a sudden he was gone. the best thing i can tlell you is to cherish each fleeting moment of good and put the bad behind you, love and touch as much as possible because i think that deep down in depths of lbd they can feel /hear/sense our love, hugs sharon -- latter stages My dad (81) has had LBD for apx 7 years. He has progressed to the point where he is asleep or at least eyes are closed most of the time. Everything must be done for him. Right now he has a cold and they wanted to give him Clariden (to which I said no) He never believed in meds for simple things and either do I. Question is since he still eats (when fed) does anyone know how long he lasts here or is he within a 6 mos window of the end?? Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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