Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Hi - Does your mom have Internet access? Wish I had helpful information to offer for the aggressive behavior. So sorry I don't. My dad struggled with them for atleast the last 3 years of his life. Nothing seemed to help him. Possibly the fact that he had been given Ativan, without my knowledge it was a terrible drug to give him, could have been the beginning to the end. Once I figured it out I had it stopped. If your mom has Internet access there is a caringspouses site. Might be beneficial to her. You truly are a dear daughter for helping out the way you are. You took me to times when I would sit, hold my dad's hands, and help him through some tough times. It was so tough on the outside and just broke my heart wondering how he was feeling inside. Kia Kaha is Maori for Stay Strong- Sandie and -- Re: Agressive behavior Hi i am relatively new to the aggressive behaviours part with my Dad, but I when he had an episode this week i talked to him about what had angered him and his issue was the environment and the amount of money my mum was spending by hoovering he calls her the vulture sometimes and told me that he could see two cleaners in the house one who was the vulture and the other who was Sheila (my mum) i sat with him and held his hand and basically agreed with what he was saying but about the environment and the amount of waste in the world but that by being mean to my mum and hurting her was not accceptable, he could rationalize some of what I was saying but said if i left he would prevent her from leaving the couch - the whole episode took about 30 minutes to calm him. He asked me if I loved him but wouldn't look at me (it's like he is the child and i am the parent) - today he was calm and we talked about his teaching days but will ask me to repeat stories that we have discussed a short while before. I told my mum about this board and I am going to print out some of the messages here to show her she is not alone and that she is not going mad. Valleire my dad went into respite two weeks ago for four days to help my mum and everyone there thought he was a complete sweetheart and a gentleman (which he can be), but earlier this week he was anything but. Currently my dad is on senimet, arosit, donepezil and seratolin (sorry I know this spellings are all wrong). Some are for parkinsons, depression - the drooling which at the moment is very bad (any advice would be welcome. xx Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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