Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Dear dear Sally, My heart goes out to you and your family. I truly feel the pain you are going through. We have been going through this up and down slide with LBD too. The strange thing about this decease is that you somewhat prepare yourself for something like this to happen and our LO come fighting back and return to their normal LBD self.....I HATE this decease!!.... I will pray for your dad and ask the Lord to bring him HOME and free him of this agony, as I do for my dad. Debbie C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 >I ask you to pray that my dad will now rest in the arms of Jesus >and not face any more suffering. He has gone down so fast. >Love to you all Thanking you for your wonderful supportive love and >prayers. My dad's name is Colin - he is 67yrs old. Sally my prayers are with you and your family at this time and may God hold your dad in his arms and give him peace. Love Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Sally, my heart goes out to you. I will say a special prayer for your father and your whole family. Even though I can't be there with you, I will hold you close to my heart. Love, Jackie Dad's in hospital - it's not looking good My dearest Friends The last couple of days have been heartbreaking. In the early hours of Wednesday morning my dad suffered a huge Parkinson's " off " . He had no bladder or bowel control and could not move. I thought he was dying! I called the emergency doctor who gave him extra Dopamine and we waited for signs of recovery. Not much happened. To be honest he was struggling to speak, struggling to swallow and lost the use of his legs. By mid-day it was decided he needed to be in hospital so we were taken by ambulance to Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells. There the agony began. We had to wait hours to see a doctor in Accident and Emergency. The British National Health Service is crumbling under the sheer weight of demand and the response is not good. We eventually saw some young doctor who had no idea of Lewy Body and thought he was just a demented old man - no need to bust a gut! After several hours waiting my dad was in a real bad way - hallucinating, aggressive, confused and scared. They eventually moved him to a ward where they had to sedate him. He is in bad shape. He has no use in his legs, he has great difficulty swallowing, he is frightened and he is thrashing about with tremors. I am waiting to hear from the ward this morning. I have never experienced such heartbreaking pain. My dad was in complete torment. It was hideous and terrifying. I do not want to give you guys nightmares but PLEASE be aware of how this evil disease can degenerate. It is cruel and merciless. I am convinced that IN MY DAD'S CASE the neuroleptics and dopamine drugs had a very temporary positive effect and have actually left him physically much worse. The only drug that has really helped is the Exelon. I ask you to pray that my dad will now rest in the arms of Jesus and not face any more suffering. He has gone down so fast. Love to you all Thanking you for your wonderful supportive love and prayers. My dad's name is Colin - he is 67yrs old. Sally xxxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Sally, my heart goes out to you. I will say a special prayer for your father and your whole family. Even though I can't be there with you, I will hold you close to my heart. Love, Jackie Dad's in hospital - it's not looking good My dearest Friends The last couple of days have been heartbreaking. In the early hours of Wednesday morning my dad suffered a huge Parkinson's " off " . He had no bladder or bowel control and could not move. I thought he was dying! I called the emergency doctor who gave him extra Dopamine and we waited for signs of recovery. Not much happened. To be honest he was struggling to speak, struggling to swallow and lost the use of his legs. By mid-day it was decided he needed to be in hospital so we were taken by ambulance to Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells. There the agony began. We had to wait hours to see a doctor in Accident and Emergency. The British National Health Service is crumbling under the sheer weight of demand and the response is not good. We eventually saw some young doctor who had no idea of Lewy Body and thought he was just a demented old man - no need to bust a gut! After several hours waiting my dad was in a real bad way - hallucinating, aggressive, confused and scared. They eventually moved him to a ward where they had to sedate him. He is in bad shape. He has no use in his legs, he has great difficulty swallowing, he is frightened and he is thrashing about with tremors. I am waiting to hear from the ward this morning. I have never experienced such heartbreaking pain. My dad was in complete torment. It was hideous and terrifying. I do not want to give you guys nightmares but PLEASE be aware of how this evil disease can degenerate. It is cruel and merciless. I am convinced that IN MY DAD'S CASE the neuroleptics and dopamine drugs had a very temporary positive effect and have actually left him physically much worse. The only drug that has really helped is the Exelon. I ask you to pray that my dad will now rest in the arms of Jesus and not face any more suffering. He has gone down so fast. Love to you all Thanking you for your wonderful supportive love and prayers. My dad's name is Colin - he is 67yrs old. Sally xxxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Sally I just don't know where to start. I truly feel that the neuroleptics is what progressed my dad to the point of no return as well, as the Exelon was the only positive drug he was given. Is your dad able to eat? Is he able to swallow anything? We were told liquids can keep a person alive for days and were even given the option for an I.V...of which I denied knowing dads wishes. (I held Power of Attorney) This is so hard on the heart. So much of what we learn growing up to care for and nurture doesn't always have room in the life of LBD. At times we just have to stand back, and pray. So my friend, I pray for peace for you...you have went beyond the title of daughter and have done everything earthly possible to give your dad the care, respect, and love he deserves. I pray that your dad will rest and have peace knowing that God's will takes over. Much peace and many prayers for your dad, and for you Sally! Sandie Des Moines, IA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Dear Sally, I am so sad to hear what you are going through. I too will pray today for peace for your father and your family. Words fail me. Anne At 08:31 AM 10/3/2002 +0100, you wrote: >My dearest Friends >The last couple of days have been heartbreaking. >In the early hours of Wednesday morning my dad suffered a huge Parkinson's > " off " . He had no bladder or bowel control and could not move. I thought he >was dying! I called the emergency doctor who gave him extra Dopamine and >we waited for signs of recovery. Not much happened. To be honest he was >struggling to speak, struggling to swallow and lost the use of his legs. >By mid-day it was decided he needed to be in hospital so we were taken by >ambulance to Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells. >There the agony began. We had to wait hours to see a doctor in Accident >and Emergency. The British National Health Service is crumbling under the >sheer weight of demand and the response is not good. We eventually saw >some young doctor who had no idea of Lewy Body and thought he was just a >demented old man - no need to bust a gut! After several hours waiting my >dad was in a real bad way - hallucinating, aggressive, confused and scared. >They eventually moved him to a ward where they had to sedate him. He is in >bad shape. He has no use in his legs, he has great difficulty swallowing, >he is frightened and he is thrashing about with tremors. I am waiting to >hear from the ward this morning. >I have never experienced such heartbreaking pain. My dad was in complete >torment. It was hideous and terrifying. I do not want to give you guys >nightmares but PLEASE be aware of how this evil disease can degenerate. It >is cruel and merciless. >I am convinced that IN MY DAD'S CASE the neuroleptics and dopamine drugs >had a very temporary positive effect and have actually left him physically >much worse. The only drug that has really helped is the Exelon. >I ask you to pray that my dad will now rest in the arms of Jesus >and not face any more suffering. >He has gone down so fast. >Love to you all >Thanking you for your wonderful supportive love and prayers. >My dad's name is Colin - he is 67yrs old. >Sally xxxx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Dear Sally, I am so sad to hear what you are going through. I too will pray today for peace for your father and your family. Words fail me. Anne At 08:31 AM 10/3/2002 +0100, you wrote: >My dearest Friends >The last couple of days have been heartbreaking. >In the early hours of Wednesday morning my dad suffered a huge Parkinson's > " off " . He had no bladder or bowel control and could not move. I thought he >was dying! I called the emergency doctor who gave him extra Dopamine and >we waited for signs of recovery. Not much happened. To be honest he was >struggling to speak, struggling to swallow and lost the use of his legs. >By mid-day it was decided he needed to be in hospital so we were taken by >ambulance to Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells. >There the agony began. We had to wait hours to see a doctor in Accident >and Emergency. The British National Health Service is crumbling under the >sheer weight of demand and the response is not good. We eventually saw >some young doctor who had no idea of Lewy Body and thought he was just a >demented old man - no need to bust a gut! After several hours waiting my >dad was in a real bad way - hallucinating, aggressive, confused and scared. >They eventually moved him to a ward where they had to sedate him. He is in >bad shape. He has no use in his legs, he has great difficulty swallowing, >he is frightened and he is thrashing about with tremors. I am waiting to >hear from the ward this morning. >I have never experienced such heartbreaking pain. My dad was in complete >torment. It was hideous and terrifying. I do not want to give you guys >nightmares but PLEASE be aware of how this evil disease can degenerate. It >is cruel and merciless. >I am convinced that IN MY DAD'S CASE the neuroleptics and dopamine drugs >had a very temporary positive effect and have actually left him physically >much worse. The only drug that has really helped is the Exelon. >I ask you to pray that my dad will now rest in the arms of Jesus >and not face any more suffering. >He has gone down so fast. >Love to you all >Thanking you for your wonderful supportive love and prayers. >My dad's name is Colin - he is 67yrs old. >Sally xxxx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Sally, My heart goes out to you, your Father, and your family. I know God has a plan for us all, although sometimes we don't understand that plan. I can't imagine the trauma and feelings you are experiencing right now. I pray that God leads you and your Father Colin to peace. No words seem right in this situation, but please accept this email as hug and know that you are in our thoughts prayers. Please keep us posted Sally. Take care and God bless, Dad's in hospital - it's not looking good My dearest Friends The last couple of days have been heartbreaking. In the early hours of Wednesday morning my dad suffered a huge Parkinson's " off " . He had no bladder or bowel control and could not move. I thought he was dying! I called the emergency doctor who gave him extra Dopamine and we waited for signs of recovery. Not much happened. To be honest he was struggling to speak, struggling to swallow and lost the use of his legs. By mid-day it was decided he needed to be in hospital so we were taken by ambulance to Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells. There the agony began. We had to wait hours to see a doctor in Accident and Emergency. The British National Health Service is crumbling under the sheer weight of demand and the response is not good. We eventually saw some young doctor who had no idea of Lewy Body and thought he was just a demented old man - no need to bust a gut! After several hours waiting my dad was in a real bad way - hallucinating, aggressive, confused and scared. They eventually moved him to a ward where they had to sedate him. He is in bad shape. He has no use in his legs, he has great difficulty swallowing, he is frightened and he is thrashing about with tremors. I am waiting to hear from the ward this morning. I have never experienced such heartbreaking pain. My dad was in complete torment. It was hideous and terrifying. I do not want to give you guys nightmares but PLEASE be aware of how this evil disease can degenerate. It is cruel and merciless. I am convinced that IN MY DAD'S CASE the neuroleptics and dopamine drugs had a very temporary positive effect and have actually left him physically much worse. The only drug that has really helped is the Exelon. I ask you to pray that my dad will now rest in the arms of Jesus and not face any more suffering. He has gone down so fast. Love to you all Thanking you for your wonderful supportive love and prayers. My dad's name is Colin - he is 67yrs old. Sally xxxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Sally I am so sorry, I pray that Jesus will do what he deems best for your Dad. Take care, Shirley PS this is all the more reason we need to get the word out and educate the public and medical people so they can at least know WHAT the problem is. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2002 Report Share Posted October 4, 2002 Sally, May God send his special angels to encircle all of your family and bring you peace. Your dad, you and your family will be included in my prayers and kept in my thoughts. God Bless Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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