Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hi Everyone, My mom's situation is deteriorating gradually and steadily. We are still waiting for a NH placement. The caregivers in her building have increased their monitoring and of course I am as involved as ever and even more. Her hallucinations and Capgras Syndrome are increasing so I will ask to have her Seroquel increased a bit. She only takes 25mg 2x per day at this time. When she first started taking it there seemed to be a positive effect, so hopefully another slight increase will help. We play along with her hallucinations, but with the Capgras we try to stress that she is in her own apartment so that she won't leave. She even thinks that the food in her fridge belongs to someone else. A major concern that I have is that everytime she comes out of a situation, or says something that is off base, she says that she is going crazy or is stupid. Are your loved ones as aware and as verbal as my mom seems to be about her 'mistakes' (her word)? I could handle all of the behaviours that are evident more easily if I knew that she were not so aware and upset. She has even said that maybe she is hallucinating or dreaming. I'm just curious to know if she is unusual in her degree of awareness or is this common. Doris, daughter of Ramona, 78yrs old, first diagnosed with AD in Sep 2004, then changed to LBD in March of 2005. Living independently with much support until now. On waiting list for NH. Meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin and Seroquel. (Mississauga, Canada) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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