Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Kim, I too am wondering about the stages, but after reading a lot of message boards it seems to me that symptoms can be all over the place. Can go away for a bit then come back, If there is anyone out there that can make sense of the stages , then please try and break it down for us. Its the unknown that I fear most. Judy Kimdawn_99 wrote: Can anyone give me a listing of the stages of LBD. My dad can speak but makes no sense. He cries alot. He cannot feed himself anymore. I am wondering what is next. Thanks, Kim Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Judy, I am sending you the stages directly. As long as you remember these are designed for Alzheimers. They are very general and our LBD people usually aren't as direct as AD patients. I think more " bouncing " around is done due to meds as Sandi and Donna (The other one) spoke of and I couldn't give my mom any meds and I fought real hard to keep her off most. She had lots of reaction to even small doses of meds. I just rode out the disease and it wasn't always easy. At least now some people are getting a dx. Mom was always had what was called " dementia " and only once did I ever hear an MD call her dementia anything and that was AD. Donna R Mom with me 4 years. Last year in a nh and died in '02 at 88. Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Hi Donna, Thanks for the stages , it does kinda put me in perspective to how far long Dad's decline is.I believe according to this report he is in stage 5. I am seeing a few of stage 6 but don't think hes quite that far yet. Its a little scary how accurate the stages appear to be. Do you think I should encourage him to read this. On Monday he wanted me to read about dementia to him so he could kind of get a grasp on what he is going thru. I'm just not sure he needs to know all the bad stuff that's goin to happen.I don't want to depress him. Judy Donna Mido wrote: Judy, I am sending you the stages directly. As long as you remember these are designed for Alzheimers. They are very general and our LBD people usually aren't as direct as AD patients. I think more " bouncing " around is done due to meds as Sandi and Donna (The other one) spoke of and I couldn't give my mom any meds and I fought real hard to keep her off most. She had lots of reaction to even small doses of meds. I just rode out the disease and it wasn't always easy. At least now some people are getting a dx. Mom was always had what was called " dementia " and only once did I ever hear an MD call her dementia anything and that was AD. Donna R Mom with me 4 years. Last year in a nh and died in '02 at 88. Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Hi Donna...I would love to have the stage information that you sent Judy. I understand that it is for Alzheimer patients but I would like to see how my dad fits in. Could you possibly send it on to me as well? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. Marzocco JUDY DUKE wrote: Hi Donna, Thanks for the stages , it does kinda put me in perspective to how far long Dad's decline is.I believe according to this report he is in stage 5. I am seeing a few of stage 6 but don't think hes quite that far yet. Its a little scary how accurate the stages appear to be. Do you think I should encourage him to read this. On Monday he wanted me to read about dementia to him so he could kind of get a grasp on what he is going thru. I'm just not sure he needs to know all the bad stuff that's goin to happen.I don't want to depress him. Judy Donna Mido wrote: Judy, I am sending you the stages directly. As long as you remember these are designed for Alzheimers. They are very general and our LBD people usually aren't as direct as AD patients. I think more " bouncing " around is done due to meds as Sandi and Donna (The other one) spoke of and I couldn't give my mom any meds and I fought real hard to keep her off most. She had lots of reaction to even small doses of meds. I just rode out the disease and it wasn't always easy. At least now some people are getting a dx. Mom was always had what was called " dementia " and only once did I ever hear an MD call her dementia anything and that was AD. Donna R Mom with me 4 years. Last year in a nh and died in '02 at 88. Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 . I have sent them. Just let me know if you get them or I will try and send them again. Sometimes I don't get past peoples setups. There is lots of good information by clicking on the LBDA site after my name also. If you haven't spent some time there, do so. There is lots and lots of info. Donna R Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Judy, I wouldn't be inclined to read the stages to Mom when she was alive. You might ask him what he thinks will happen. He really knows. If they ask some times it is just to see if you will deny it. I know all those that hide it, already have an idea what is wrong when people look at them funny. That is why the thing that is called " show time, " they are really trying to hide what they already know isn't right. And when they do learn things, sometimes they get stuck on them. I like Sandi's answer to her Dad, " What ever happens I will be here to go through it with you. " Or something close to that. And please remember that those stages were designed for AD people, not LBD people. It makes a huge difference. Donna R Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Hi Donna...I never received the stages information. I appreciate all your time, if you could try sending it again. Thanks!! Donna Mido wrote: . I have sent them. Just let me know if you get them or I will try and send them again. Sometimes I don't get past peoples setups. There is lots of good information by clicking on the LBDA site after my name also. If you haven't spent some time there, do so. There is lots and lots of info. Donna R Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , It has gone out again and I hope you get it this time. If not I will try and send you the email address. Donna R Do you want to read more about Lewy Body? You can also read the Thistle, the LBD Newsletter. Just click on: http://www.lewybodydementia.org Re: stages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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