Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 Hi Lin, I have noticed that when my father has a UTI and even while he is being treated with an antibiotic, his " LBD " symptoms are exaggerated, including tiredness,seizures, blood pressure fluctuation, etc. I even think that something about the antibiotics cause side effects that makes him seem worse. Hopefully once the treatment is completed and the UTI and antibiotics are out of her system you will notice an improvement. Hang in there. I don't know if you have had a chance to read the publication that posted to the files section called " Mind, Mood and Memory " but it might be enlightening. I was surprised that many of the " symptoms " that I had always attributed to dementia were actually more " Parkinsonian " . I never really thought my dad showed much Parkinsons...now I am going to do a little more reading. I also thought it was interesting that the tiredness was part of the cognitive confusion. I am going to reread that article, as I scanned it quickly before. If you have a chance to read it, I found as much insightful info in the chapters leading up to the LBD chapter. (I was going to skip them as they dealt more with Parkinsons) It's all related. Anyway, your post about the mood swings made me think this may be of interest to you. Daughter of Bill, 91 > > > > Hello, everyone. I have been away from the group for most of the > last several weeks, but all of you have been in my thoughts and > prayers. Can you please help me with an issue that hasn't bothered my > mom for some months but is now back - labile or rapidly shifting > emotions. In the course of an hour she goes from calm and soft- > spoken to distraught and inconsolable. Other times it's from calm to > frustrated about her lack of mobility and she becomes very angry and > combative (too weak to hurt anyone). This has happened very > infrequently in the course of her disease (6 yrs PD and 4 LBD) until > this past summer. For five months she had a series of bacterial and > fungal infections that prompted a lot of this behavior. Those have > been cleared up. The MD wanted to decrease her Seroquel, so it's now > down from 75 mg at bed to 50 mg. She's also on 24 mg total Razadyne > daily, 25/100 Sinemet 3X day and 15 mg Lexapro. My inclination is to > raise the Seroquel a bit - she is so miserable when > > upset and knows she is miserable, and the Seroquel does have a > calming effect. Another ? is if the antidepressant is either too > high, too low, or has stopped working. She is far away from her home > and friends, and is aware of that. The MD is okay, but sees mom > rarely, and freely admits the caregivers are better at knowing how > she is doing that he is. So as seems to happen to a lot of us, > thinking about meds is on me. > > > > I am grateful for any ideas and help - many thanks. > > > > Peace, Lin > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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