Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Hello All, Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two days and it hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of flu going around with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the bathroom right away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by the next meal he is hungry again and eats everything as usual. He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a side affect of the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a special antibiotic to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be looking for that I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit combative ? and hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the past few days so maybe that is why. Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and I don't want things to get any worse than they are. Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a great evening. Peace, Stevie Stevie in So. California LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. Lives in my home - 3 yrs. DX Parkinson's 1993 DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have subsided) ...but have started up again. Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, Aciphex, Amitriptyline Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), hasn't been the same since Daily BP usually 68/52 Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working * * * * * * * * THe NH was giving him Tylenol, both for fever, which spiked in the late afternoon/evening and probably for pain as well. He is doing better now that they finally prescribed a different antibiotic. I have a feeling that he got some kind of staph infection when he was catheritized and one place or the other, as there was some mention on the UTI report I asked for about staph. I know the one antibiotic he was on did not work, and the one he's on now has seemed to help. He is much more alert but still does not eat or sleep like he was at home. --- Sandie wrote: > Hi June- > > I don't really know if my dad ever had a UTI. It > was hard > to know anything specific the last 3 years of his > journey. > It does make sense that a UTI can cause pain. > > Is your husband taking anything regularly for the > pain? > > My dad did take a med. for pain before putting him > on > Extra Strength Tylenol. I can't remember what the > med. was and all of my info. is packed, we are > moving > starting tomorrow. > > Stay strong - hugs and prayers- > > Sandie > Des Moines, IA > dad, Merle, passed away from LBD 9-20-02, age 65 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Hello Donna, He must be getting confused because he looks at me like he doesn't know who I am or what I'm doing here? He is definetly different and " slouches " in his chair. Thank you so much for your input and thoughts and prayers. Much Peace to you, Stevie * * * * * * * * Stevie, Diarrhea can be a side effect of the antibiotic. Hope the " BMs " pass soon and Mr. B is feeling better. As for the UTI, my dad would often be more confused and sometimes lethargic when he has a UTI. We would usually see some kind of decline in his condition. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Mr. B. Donna Pearce > > Hello All, > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two days and it > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of flu going around > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the bathroom right > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by the next meal he > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a side affect of > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a special antibiotic > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be looking for that > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit combative ? and > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the past few days so > maybe that is why. > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and I don't want > things to get any worse than they are. > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a great evening. > Peace, Stevie > > Stevie in So. California > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > DX Parkinson's 1993 > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have subsided) ...but have > started up again. > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, Aciphex, > Amitriptyline > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), hasn't been the > same since > Daily BP usually 68/52 > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 My LO hasn't had a UTI either, so, Stevie, I sure can't answer your question, but would help if I could. Now wasn't I just a big heap o' help? (sorry) Imogene In a message dated 4/6/2006 8:43:08 PM Central Daylight Time, juperant@... writes: He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't stick because he has never had one before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Hello Imogene, Still trying to get me to laugh are ya? LOL Thank you for your offer of help! : ) Stevie * * * * * * My LO hasn't had a UTI either, so, Stevie, I sure can't answer your question, but would help if I could. Now wasn't I just a big heap o' help? (sorry) Imogene In a message dated 4/6/2006 8:43:08 PM Central Daylight Time, juperant@... writes: He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't stick because he has never had one before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Thank you for that suggestion mmmm88f@... " ....good suggestion! Peace, Stevie * * * * * * * The good bacteria in the intestine is killed off as well as the bad in the urinary tract. The doctor can prescribe a med that is live bacteria to help. And some say that yogurt with active culture will work(I believe that Columbia is a good one ). juperant@... wrote: Hello Donna, He must be getting confused because he looks at me like he doesn't know who I am or what I'm doing here? He is definetly different and " slouches " in his chair. Thank you so much for your input and thoughts and prayers. Much Peace to you, Stevie * * * * * * * * Stevie, Diarrhea can be a side effect of the antibiotic. Hope the " BMs " pass soon and Mr. B is feeling better. As for the UTI, my dad would often be more confused and sometimes lethargic when he has a UTI. We would usually see some kind of decline in his condition. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Mr. B. Donna Pearce > > Hello All, > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two days and it > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of flu going around > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the bathroom right > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by the next meal he > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a side affect of > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a special antibiotic > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be looking for that > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit combative ? and > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the past few days so > maybe that is why. > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and I don't want > things to get any worse than they are. > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a great evening. > Peace, Stevie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Stevie, Diarrhea can be a side effect of the antibiotic. Hope the " BMs " pass soon and Mr. B is feeling better. As for the UTI, my dad would often be more confused and sometimes lethargic when he has a UTI. We would usually see some kind of decline in his condition. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Mr. B. Donna Pearce > > > Hi June- > > > > I don't really know if my dad ever had a UTI. It > > was hard > > to know anything specific the last 3 years of his > > journey. > > It does make sense that a UTI can cause pain. > > > > Is your husband taking anything regularly for the > > pain? > > > > My dad did take a med. for pain before putting him > > on > > Extra Strength Tylenol. I can't remember what the > > med. was and all of my info. is packed, we are > > moving > > starting tomorrow. > > > > Stay strong - hugs and prayers- > > > > Sandie > > Des Moines, IA > > dad, Merle, passed away from LBD 9-20-02, age 65 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 The good bacteria in the intestine is killed off as well as the bad in the urinary tract. The doctor can prescribe a med that is live bacteria to help. And some say that yogurt with active culture will work(I believe that Columbia is a good one ). juperant@... wrote: Hello Donna, He must be getting confused because he looks at me like he doesn't know who I am or what I'm doing here? He is definetly different and " slouches " in his chair. Thank you so much for your input and thoughts and prayers. Much Peace to you, Stevie * * * * * * * * Stevie, Diarrhea can be a side effect of the antibiotic. Hope the " BMs " pass soon and Mr. B is feeling better. As for the UTI, my dad would often be more confused and sometimes lethargic when he has a UTI. We would usually see some kind of decline in his condition. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Mr. B. Donna Pearce > > Hello All, > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two days and it > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of flu going around > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the bathroom right > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by the next meal he > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a side affect of > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a special antibiotic > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be looking for that > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit combative ? and > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the past few days so > maybe that is why. > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and I don't want > things to get any worse than they are. > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a great evening. > Peace, Stevie > > Stevie in So. California > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > DX Parkinson's 1993 > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have subsided) ...but have > started up again. > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, Aciphex, > Amitriptyline > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), hasn't been the > same since > Daily BP usually 68/52 > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Hi Stevie Poor Mr. B and poor you!! My mom had a UTI in August and she also had the runs with it. Once she started the antibiotic her diarrhea stopped. I do know that antibiotics can cause diarrhea too. But it seemed to be a symptom for my mom. She was hospitalized for 3 days then released. She just recently had another one in the NH and just finished another round of antibiotics. She is doing very well right now. Tell Mr. B we are all praying for me. And take care of you!! Dena Mother (83) in NH with end phase of LBD no meds --- juperant@... wrote: > Hello All, > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the > past two days and it > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a > tiny bit of flu going around > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to > go to the bathroom right > away (he never makes it though...he's in a > wheelchair), and by the next meal he > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read > about them but it didn't > stick because he has never had one before. Is the > diarrhea a side affect of > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is > there a special antibiotic > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I > should be looking for that > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they > get a bit combative ? and > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again > for the past few days so > maybe that is why. > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the > first time and I don't want > things to get any worse than they are. > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! > Have a great evening. > Peace, Stevie > > Stevie in So. California > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > DX Parkinson's 1993 > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but have > started up again. > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, > Roxinal, Aciphex, > Amitriptyline > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan > '06), hasn't been the > same since > Daily BP usually 68/52 > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of > breath. > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be > working > > * * * * * * * * > THe NH was giving him Tylenol, both for fever, which > spiked in the late afternoon/evening and probably > for > pain as well. He is doing better now that they > finally prescribed a different antibiotic. I have a > feeling that he got some kind of staph infection > when > he was catheritized and one place or the other, as > there was some mention on the UTI report I asked for > about staph. I know the one antibiotic he was on > did > not work, and the one he's on now has seemed to > help. > He is much more alert but still does not eat or > sleep > like he was at home. > > --- Sandie wrote: > > > Hi June- > > > > I don't really know if my dad ever had a UTI. It > > was hard > > to know anything specific the last 3 years of his > > journey. > > It does make sense that a UTI can cause pain. > > > > Is your husband taking anything regularly for the > > pain? > > > > My dad did take a med. for pain before putting him > > on > > Extra Strength Tylenol. I can't remember what the > > med. was and all of my info. is packed, we are > > moving > > starting tomorrow. > > > > Stay strong - hugs and prayers- > > > > Sandie > > Des Moines, IA > > dad, Merle, passed away from LBD 9-20-02, age 65 > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Hi Stevie Poor Mr. B and poor you!! My mom had a UTI in August and she also had the runs with it. Once she started the antibiotic her diarrhea stopped. I do know that antibiotics can cause diarrhea too. But it seemed to be a symptom for my mom. She was hospitalized for 3 days then released. She just recently had another one in the NH and just finished another round of antibiotics. She is doing very well right now. Tell Mr. B we are all praying for me. And take care of you!! Dena Mother (83) in NH with end phase of LBD no meds --- juperant@... wrote: > Hello All, > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the > past two days and it > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a > tiny bit of flu going around > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to > go to the bathroom right > away (he never makes it though...he's in a > wheelchair), and by the next meal he > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read > about them but it didn't > stick because he has never had one before. Is the > diarrhea a side affect of > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is > there a special antibiotic > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I > should be looking for that > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they > get a bit combative ? and > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again > for the past few days so > maybe that is why. > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the > first time and I don't want > things to get any worse than they are. > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! > Have a great evening. > Peace, Stevie > > Stevie in So. California > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > DX Parkinson's 1993 > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but have > started up again. > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, > Roxinal, Aciphex, > Amitriptyline > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan > '06), hasn't been the > same since > Daily BP usually 68/52 > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of > breath. > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be > working > > * * * * * * * * > THe NH was giving him Tylenol, both for fever, which > spiked in the late afternoon/evening and probably > for > pain as well. He is doing better now that they > finally prescribed a different antibiotic. I have a > feeling that he got some kind of staph infection > when > he was catheritized and one place or the other, as > there was some mention on the UTI report I asked for > about staph. I know the one antibiotic he was on > did > not work, and the one he's on now has seemed to > help. > He is much more alert but still does not eat or > sleep > like he was at home. > > --- Sandie wrote: > > > Hi June- > > > > I don't really know if my dad ever had a UTI. It > > was hard > > to know anything specific the last 3 years of his > > journey. > > It does make sense that a UTI can cause pain. > > > > Is your husband taking anything regularly for the > > pain? > > > > My dad did take a med. for pain before putting him > > on > > Extra Strength Tylenol. I can't remember what the > > med. was and all of my info. is packed, we are > > moving > > starting tomorrow. > > > > Stay strong - hugs and prayers- > > > > Sandie > > Des Moines, IA > > dad, Merle, passed away from LBD 9-20-02, age 65 > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Hello Dena, I just fetched this message out of the Spam folder too! I am hoping to keep Mr. B out of the hospital/NH because I'm sure it will do him in the next time he has to go there. He gets so frightened. So far he is doing okay on the anti's...I know that because he told me he was " better " and the UTI had gone away. LOL He's so determined to be " healthy " ! I'm so sorry your Mom had to go to the hospital. She must have had it pretty bad. We will send some of Mr. B's " strength " to her so she can get better too! Much Peace and Prayers to you and your Mom, Stevie P.S...I am working on that " taking care of myself " thing....Thank you! Stevie in So. California LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. Lives in my home - 3 yrs. DX Parkinson's 1993 DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have subsided) ...but have started up again. Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, Aciphex, Amitriptyline Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), hasn't been the same since Daily BP usually 68/52 Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working * * * * * Hi Stevie Poor Mr. B and poor you!! My mom had a UTI in August and she also had the runs with it. Once she started the antibiotic her diarrhea stopped. I do know that antibiotics can cause diarrhea too. But it seemed to be a symptom for my mom. She was hospitalized for 3 days then released. She just recently had another one in the NH and just finished another round of antibiotics. She is doing very well right now. Tell Mr. B we are all praying for me. And take care of you!! Dena Mother (83) in NH with end phase of LBD no meds --- juperant@... wrote: > Hello All, > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the > past two days and it > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a > tiny bit of flu going around > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to > go to the bathroom right > away (he never makes it though...he's in a > wheelchair), and by the next meal he > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read > about them but it didn't > stick because he has never had one before. Is the > diarrhea a side affect of > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is > there a special antibiotic > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I > should be looking for that > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they > get a bit combative ? and > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again > for the past few days so > maybe that is why. > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the > first time and I don't want > things to get any worse than they are. > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! > Have a great evening. > Peace, Stevie > > Stevie in So. California > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > DX Parkinson's 1993 > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but have > started up again. > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, > Roxinal, Aciphex, > Amitriptyline > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan > '06), hasn't been the > same since > Daily BP usually 68/52 > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of > breath. > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be > working > > * * * * * * * * > THe NH was giving him Tylenol, both for fever, which > spiked in the late afternoon/evening and probably > for > pain as well. He is doing better now that they > finally prescribed a different antibiotic. I have a > feeling that he got some kind of staph infection > when > he was catheritized and one place or the other, as > there was some mention on the UTI report I asked for > about staph. I know the one antibiotic he was on > did > not work, and the one he's on now has seemed to > help. > He is much more alert but still does not eat or > sleep > like he was at home. > > --- Sandie wrote: > > > Hi June- > > > > I don't really know if my dad ever had a UTI. It > > was hard > > to know anything specific the last 3 years of his > > journey. > > It does make sense that a UTI can cause pain. > > > > Is your husband taking anything regularly for the > > pain? > > > > My dad did take a med. for pain before putting him > > on > > Extra Strength Tylenol. I can't remember what the > > med. was and all of my info. is packed, we are > > moving > > starting tomorrow. > > > > Stay strong - hugs and prayers- > > > > Sandie > > Des Moines, IA > > dad, Merle, passed away from LBD 9-20-02, age 65 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 It's true, with UTI's, it can cause a dementia to get remarkably worse, or with any other type of infection as well. We can almost tell when my mom has a UTI before we even have tested the urine, since she just gets so much worse with the hallucinations and confusion. In fact, if she wasn't complaining about burning while urinating or any symptoms, they would still test it if she gets like that, it's almost a sure sign. Bactrim is an okay antibiotic as far as I know, with LBD, it's usually what they put her on. It can cause diarrhea like any antibiotic, since it also takes away the normal bacteria in the bowel, which then causes the diarrhea. They can treat the diarrhea sometimes with plain Immodium or whatever - or sometimes just wait it out until the UTI is better. > > > My LO hasn't had a UTI either, so, Stevie, I sure can't answer your > question, but would help if I could. Now wasn't I just a big heap o' help? (sorry) > Imogene > > > In a message dated 4/6/2006 8:43:08 PM Central Daylight Time, > juperant@... writes: > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but it didn't > > stick because he has never had one before. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Yep, yogurt works too with some people, and I think the name of the drug is Diflucan. However, I'm not sure if it is an okay drug to use with LBD, have never researched it. > > > > Hello All, > > > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two days > and it > > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of flu > going around > > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the > bathroom right > > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by the > next meal he > > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but > it didn't > > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a side > affect of > > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a > special antibiotic > > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be > looking for that > > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit > combative ? and > > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the past > few days so > > maybe that is why. > > > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and I > don't want > > things to get any worse than they are. > > > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a great > evening. > > Peace, Stevie > > > > Stevie in So. California > > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > > DX Parkinson's 1993 > > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have subsided) ...but > have > > started up again. > > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, > Aciphex, > > Amitriptyline > > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), hasn't > been the > > same since > > Daily BP usually 68/52 > > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 ddiflucan??? diflucan is an anti yeast medicine, given for yeast infections, atleasast as far as i know. sharon m Date: 2006/04/09 Sun PM 02:29:17 EDT To: LBDcaregivers Subject: Re: June and pain another quick question Yep, yogurt works too with some people, and I think the name of the drug is Diflucan. However, I'm not sure if it is an okay drug to use with LBD, have never researched it. > > > > Hello All, > > > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two days > and it > > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of flu > going around > > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the > bathroom right > > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by the > next meal he > > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them but > it didn't > > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a side > affect of > > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a > special antibiotic > > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be > looking for that > > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit > combative ? and > > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the past > few days so > > maybe that is why. > > > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and I > don't want > > things to get any worse than they are. > > > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a great > evening. > > Peace, Stevie > > > > Stevie in So. California > > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > > DX Parkinson's 1993 > > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have subsided) ...but > have > > started up again. > > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, > Aciphex, > > Amitriptyline > > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), hasn't > been the > > same since > > Daily BP usually 68/52 > > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Antibiotics can kill the good bacteria that fight yeast so yeast infections can also occur. , Oakville > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two > days > > and it > > > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of > flu > > going around > > > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the > > bathroom right > > > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by > the > > next meal he > > > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > > > > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them > but > > it didn't > > > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a > side > > affect of > > > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a > > special antibiotic > > > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be > > looking for that > > > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit > > combative ? and > > > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the > past > > few days so > > > maybe that is why. > > > > > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and > I > > don't want > > > things to get any worse than they are. > > > > > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a > great > > evening. > > > Peace, Stevie > > > > > > Stevie in So. California > > > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > > > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > > > DX Parkinson's 1993 > > > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > > > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but > > have > > > started up again. > > > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, > > Aciphex, > > > Amitriptyline > > > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), > hasn't > > been the > > > same since > > > Daily BP usually 68/52 > > > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > > > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Yes, yeast is the result of killing all the bacteria. No matter what organ. :-) > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two > days > > and it > > > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of > flu > > going around > > > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the > > bathroom right > > > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by > the > > next meal he > > > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > > > > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them > but > > it didn't > > > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a > side > > affect of > > > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a > > special antibiotic > > > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be > > looking for that > > > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit > > combative ? and > > > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the > past > > few days so > > > maybe that is why. > > > > > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and > I > > don't want > > > things to get any worse than they are. > > > > > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a > great > > evening. > > > Peace, Stevie > > > > > > Stevie in So. California > > > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > > > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > > > DX Parkinson's 1993 > > > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > > > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but > > have > > > started up again. > > > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, > > Aciphex, > > > Amitriptyline > > > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), > hasn't > > been the > > > same since > > > Daily BP usually 68/52 > > > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > > > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Hello All, Okay....here we go again. Mr. B is seeing the pack of dogs outside the breakfast nook, and birds too, and people in the kitchen AND was a bit combative with the Caregiver today! Oh oh....now......where do we go? He has been taking the Trilisiate for two weeks now...very willingly...almost TOO willinglly and he is starting the bad hallies again and was " coma-Lewy " all day today until dinner time and just " snapped out of it " ! Antibiotics can kill the good bacteria that fight yeast so yeast infections can also occur. , Oakville > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two > days > > and it > > > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of > flu > > going around > > > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the > > bathroom right > > > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by > the > > next meal he > > > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > > > > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them > but > > it didn't > > > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a > side > > affect of > > > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a > > special antibiotic > > > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be > > looking for that > > > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit > > combative ? and > > > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the > past > > few days so > > > maybe that is why. > > > > > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and > I > > don't want > > > things to get any worse than they are. > > > > > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a > great > > evening. > > > Peace, Stevie > > > > > > Stevie in So. California > > > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > > > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > > > DX Parkinson's 1993 > > > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > > > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but > > have > > > started up again. > > > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, > > Aciphex, > > > Amitriptyline > > > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), > hasn't > > been the > > > same since > > > Daily BP usually 68/52 > > > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > > > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 This seems to be a half truncated message from a while back? * * * Hello All, Okay....here we go again. Mr. B is seeing the pack of dogs outside the breakfast nook, and birds too, and people in the kitchen AND was a bit combative with the Caregiver today! Oh oh....now......where do we go? He has been taking the Trilisiate for two weeks now...very willingly...almost TOO willinglly and he is starting the bad hallies again and was " coma-Lewy " all day today until dinner time and just " snapped out of it " ! Antibiotics can kill the good bacteria that fight yeast so yeast infections can also occur. , Oakville > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > Mr. B has had, as he calls it now, the " BMs " for the past two > days > > and it > > > hasn't stopped yet. Hospice thinks it might be a tiny bit of > flu > > going around > > > with their patients. He eats a meal and then has to go to the > > bathroom right > > > away (he never makes it though...he's in a wheelchair), and by > the > > next meal he > > > is hungry again and eats everything as usual. > > > > > > He has also developed a UTI, and I know I have read about them > but > > it didn't > > > stick because he has never had one before. Is the diarrhea a > side > > affect of > > > the UTI? And, is Bactrim okay for him to take? Is there a > > special antibiotic > > > to give to LBD's with UTI's? Is there something I should be > > looking for that > > > I forgot about? Probably...but...I do remember they get a bit > > combative ? and > > > hallucinate more? He has started the hallies again for the > past > > few days so > > > maybe that is why. > > > > > > Any fresh advice would be welcome. This is the first time and > I > > don't want > > > things to get any worse than they are. > > > > > > Thank you all in advance for your wonderful support! Have a > great > > evening. > > > Peace, Stevie > > > > > > Stevie in So. California > > > LO - Mr. B (Uncle) 82 yrs. > > > Lives in my home - 3 yrs. > > > DX Parkinson's 1993 > > > DX LBD 2003 - probably has PDD > > > End stage meds: Hytrin, E.S Tylenol (Hallies have > subsided) ...but > > have > > > started up again. > > > Was on: Sinemet, Seroguel, Elavil, Lasix, Hytrin, Roxinal, > > Aciphex, > > > Amitriptyline > > > Was given Ativan and Seroquel in NH for 5 days (Jan '06), > hasn't > > been the > > > same since > > > Daily BP usually 68/52 > > > Severe shoulder pain, hip pain, and shortness of breath. > > > Now taking Trilisate Liquid for pain - seems to be working > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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