Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 This is probably a silly question, but has anyone here learned to communicate (you know....when one person talks and the other one listens, taking it all in, thinks, and then responds......:-) with their LO's??? This is an ongoing problem here and is frustrating both of us, at times. (Occasionally, we can laugh about it.) Last night I had a long conversation with another caregiver who was telling me how angry she was that their friends had abandoned her LO. Jack asked me about it and so I told him. He listened to the whole story and then said, " You take your chooses and you get your pills. " He could not explain what he meant. This is becoming common-place in our house now. OR, am I going crazy and that really means something?! I realize I probably need to lower my expectations of Jack, but I am having trouble keeping up with the pace at which he is deteriorating. Every day seems to be worse. Mai-Liis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2002 Report Share Posted June 8, 2002 In a message dated 2002-06-07 10:33:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MaiLiis@... writes: > His illness appears to be going faster than what I can keep up with and > learn to live with. > MaiLiis, Same fears here, today he has admitted he is having a problem swallowing his saliva. Food is okay, liquids are okay too. Very scary. We started with PD so can't help you there....You know there is nothing usual about this disease. Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2002 Report Share Posted June 8, 2002 Lula Very well put. So very true with the " waiting " thought. I have told the staff MANY times to give my dad a break if he is noncompliant. Approach him a little later and he will probably be willing to do what they are asking. Also, consistency, consistency, consistency. This just totally irritates me. The nh puts any Jane Doe available back in the Alzheimers Unit just because they need a body to stand in. My dad truly needs the consistency so when a new face is in the unit, he gets aggressive. Thank you for the support and for your opinions. I value the information I get from this group as I have no one else to discuss this with that knows what is going on. :-) Sandie Des Moines, IA P.S. Best of luck with " The King " ...kinda made me laugh!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 In a message dated 6/7/02 8:40:50 AM Central Daylight Time, sanclown@... writes: > Dad had trouble coming up with the correct word for some items in the > picture. > Incorrect word usage, word finding and substitution problems are common as this disease progresses. We have to keep an open and creative mind to understand. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 >This is probably a silly question, but has anyone here learned to >communicate (you know....when one person talks and the other one listens, >taking it all in, thinks, and then responds......:-)with their LO's??? Mai-Liis > Oh Mai-Liis, you really make me laugh sometime. I've notice that Wil too is giving rather strange responses, perhaps they are crypic, Buddhist-like, messages. But of course he can not elaborate or explain. We laugh too but I am feeling more and more often that lonliness of losing my companion. Imelda To learn more about Lewy Body Disase, please visit the Lewy Body Disease Association site at: http://www.lewybodydisease.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 In a message dated 6/10/02 10:45:30 AM Central Daylight Time, imelda4@... writes: > We laugh too but I am feeling more and more often that lonliness of losing > my companion. So do we, but then we also had a yelling battle last night, with me throwing at him the Depends he said he didn't need (they don't fly very well). Vis a vis our on-site " communications " discussion, he said he was in a creekbed and the water came rushing down. Perfectly understandable reason, in my opinion, for him to deny having wet the bed! But he INISISTS it wasn't him!!! aaarghhhhhh And yes, it is becoming terribly lonely around here. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 Vis a vis our on-site " communications " discussion, he said he was in a creekbed and the water came rushing down. Perfectly understandable reason, in my opinion, for him to deny having wet the bed! But he INISISTS it wasn't him!!! aaarghhhhhh And yes, it is becoming terribly lonely around here. Cheryl Hope you don't mind but I had to laugh about the creekbed. That's as witty as a Mai-Liis message. And throwing the Depends is perfect! I think I'll try this when my husband refuses to change his. You too will laugh at this someday. One night before we left for Chicago, Wil started to talk to me in his sleep. When he is sleeping his speech is much clearer, the thoughts are elaborated on and the sentences are longer. Anyone else have this happen? Anyway, he told me he had to change into a tux. I asked him why (I can talk to him while he's sleeping) He said because the black lace dress I was wearing was so beautiful that he didn't want to look like a slob next to me. Pretty nice, considering I only own pants and shorts. So, what exactly was he doing in that creekbed? Imelda To learn more about Lewy Body Disase, please visit the Lewy Body Disease Association site at: http://www.lewybodydisease.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2002 Report Share Posted June 16, 2002 Mai Liis, You are sure right about the laughter. I even laughed about the police and mom's clever move to use alcohol. And I can just see getting angry and throwing a Depend? I wish that was the worse I ever did. And I know better. I wish we did get lots of stories from folk who could eventually laugh at themselves. It's the old comedy/tragedy. Donna PS I hope I didn't sound like I was scolding you. My next house will have no kitchen, just vending machines. Courtesy of The-Mouth.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2002 Report Share Posted June 17, 2002 In a message dated 6/13/02 11:32:10 AM Central Daylight Time, imelda4@... writes: > Hope you don't mind but I had to laugh about the creekbed. That's as witty > as a Mai-Liis message. And throwing the Depends is perfect! I think I'll > try this when my husband refuses to change his. You too will laugh at this > someday. Thanks for the compliment, Imelda! Being as witty as Mai-Liis is pretty hard to do. :-) Oh, I was angry at the time, but Mai-Liis and I had a good laugh about it later. It really is funny in retrospect. He was in the creekbed in his dreams- brought on, I believe, by the " water " flow. Bob's half-asleep comments aren't any more clear than awake, but I'll pay closer attention with your question in mind. That your husband wanted to dress in tux to equal your non-existent black lace dress - how sweet and how LBD. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2002 Report Share Posted June 17, 2002 In a message dated 6/14/02 7:10:33 PM Central Daylight Time, MaiLiis@... writes: > It feels so very good to have some laughter in all this.....and I > respectfully suggest having a " Creative LO " and " Witty Caregiver " contest > as a regular feature of this site. What a great idea!! I have another one for " Creative LO. " Bob thought he would get his own Metamucil last night. He put a spoonful in the glass and then filled the Metamucil cannister with water. Thankfully I was able to laugh as if he could drink that (2/3 full with dry Metamucil) he probably wouldn't have to take any more for a lonnnng time. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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