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ellen

Just remembered that running the tongue along the teeth, or licking the

lips can be a side affect of Haldol. Is your mom taking any

anti-psychotics?

Sandie

Des Moines, IA

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No, actually, my mother isn't taking any psychotropic medications. We put

her on paxil for a short while, which made her almost catatonic! So, she

takes diabetes meds, glaucoma meds, and sinemet and something new which

begins with a P for the Parkinson's symptoms. Mom's hallucinations are

mostly paranoid delusions, and since they come and go, we're not treating

them yet. She seems to be getting more and more childlike, which actually

helps with the paranoia most days.

Although, I should tell you all, I'm going to be away this weekend, and

told Mom yesterday. I then told the nurses, apologizing to them because

both they and I know that Mom will spend the next week acting out. And

indeed, I got a call at 8:30 pm last night from the nurse saying she had

wheeled herself down to her room and tried to stand up and walk without

her walker, hitting her head. She also fell out of her wheelchair at

dinner. *sigh*

Peace, ellen

On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 22:53:08 -0600 (CST) sanclown@... writes:

ellen

Just remembered that running the tongue along the teeth, or licking the

lips can be a side affect of Haldol. Is your mom taking any

anti-psychotics?

Sandie

Des Moines, IA

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ellen,

I requested a restraint for my Mom when she couldn't be trusted to stay

in the wheel chair and was falling. The nh can't use them unless you

request them, but I thought it was better than a broken bone. The

restraint fits across the arms of the wheel chair. Mom got to like it

and felt uncomfortable when it wasn't there.

Donna

To learn more about LBD Disease, please visit the Lewy Body Disease

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You know, I've thought about this. About getting her one of those

lap/table things for across the arms of the wheelchair. Then she could

put stuff on it too, without just feeling restrained.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Peace, ellen

On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:02:50 -0500 (EST) mido101@... writes:

ellen,

I requested a restraint for my Mom when she couldn't be trusted to stay

in the wheel chair and was falling. The nh can't use them unless you

request them, but I thought it was better than a broken bone. The

restraint fits across the arms of the wheel chair. Mom got to like it

and felt uncomfortable when it wasn't there.

Donna

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You know, I've thought about this. About getting her one of those

lap/table things for across the arms of the wheelchair. Then she could

put stuff on it too, without just feeling restrained.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Peace, ellen

On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:02:50 -0500 (EST) mido101@... writes:

ellen,

I requested a restraint for my Mom when she couldn't be trusted to stay

in the wheel chair and was falling. The nh can't use them unless you

request them, but I thought it was better than a broken bone. The

restraint fits across the arms of the wheel chair. Mom got to like it

and felt uncomfortable when it wasn't there.

Donna

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