Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Wolfie: I'm praying the Namenda is doing its trick. It certainly sounds as if your Gram is faring better cognitively. Hey, anything that works and restores our LOs back to us - even partially - is a very good thing indeed. Keeping my fingers and toes crossed for her (and for Bo too!!) Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Wolfie, I am so happy that the Namenda seems to be helping. I will keep this in mind for the time ahead with mom. Kath Namenda & My Gram > Hello my friends! Thought you might be interested in a little > update. Last Monday when I went to see my Gram (she's in the NH), > she was the absolute worst that I have ever seen her. Usually, I can > pick out some of the words that she says and put them back together > and make sense of what she is talking about. Monday, I could not. I > was at a loss as I sat there looking at her and thinking 'You only > look like my beloved Grandma.' I spent some time doing her > fingernails -- she usually loves that, but she didn't even know what > I was doing and was rather puzzled. She had one little glimmer of > reality when she made a complete sentence and said, " Honey, I am to > the spot where I can't think anymore. " And we both cried and I > hugged her. It was awful, then she slipped back and away from me. > It shredded my heart in a billion pieces and I left that day feeling > hollow and scared for the future. > > Tuesday morning she started taking Namenda. Some of you responded to > my SOS about information regarding that drug. She is currently on > 5mg in the morning. I do not know if she is just finally acclimating > to the NH or if the Namenda is already working -- but whatever it is, > Praise God! Thursday, she was better -- making more sense. And > Friday, she was magnificant -- (for LBD anyway). She laughed and > joked with us. Didn't talk to the hallucinations. Asked about an > event that took place nearly 2 weeks ago -- 'bout fell off my chair > with that one. I have noticed that she can now differentiate between > yesterday & today -- the other days are still a mystery to her, but > we will take what we can get. She is using far less 'near' words, > finding the ones she wants to use instead. I can see that she has a > long process time -- but before she had NO process time. I will keep > a careful watch and keep you all informed about her progress. Thank > you all for your kind words, information & community. > > Peace, > Wolfie > > > > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Yes, taking Sinemet definitely increased the hallucinations that my mother had. Sadly, her shaking is bothering her so much I have increased her morning dosage of Sinemet to a whole pill from a half and am in the " wait and see " phase. Kath Re: Namenda & My Gram > > > Sher, > Just had my dad to the neurologist a few weeks ago and he started > him on Namenda. He is also on Exalon. The neurologist said he > never uses Namenda alone, always with Exalon or Aricept. He has had > better success using it with one of these other drugs. Thought that > was interesting. > Donna L > > > > > > It's great to read about bits of success and that the Namenda is > > working for your Gram. I asked the Dr. about it as a Nurse friend > had > > told me about it. Is is sometimes used along with Aricept? My Mom > is > > in the early stages of LBD and Doc said maybe later?? Glad you can > > have many more good days.. God Bless, Sher > > > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 This sounds similar to my mother's response. She has good days and not-so-good days but the addition of Namenda has definitely improved her life quality. I'm so pleased for your Gram - and you! Take Care - Deb > Hello my friends! Thought you might be interested in a little > update. Last Monday when I went to see my Gram (she's in the NH), > she was the absolute worst that I have ever seen her. Usually, I can > pick out some of the words that she says and put them back together > and make sense of what she is talking about. Monday, I could not. I > was at a loss as I sat there looking at her and thinking 'You only > look like my beloved Grandma.' I spent some time doing her > fingernails -- she usually loves that, but she didn't even know what > I was doing and was rather puzzled. She had one little glimmer of > reality when she made a complete sentence and said, " Honey, I am to > the spot where I can't think anymore. " And we both cried and I > hugged her. It was awful, then she slipped back and away from me. > It shredded my heart in a billion pieces and I left that day feeling > hollow and scared for the future. > > Tuesday morning she started taking Namenda. Some of you responded to > my SOS about information regarding that drug. She is currently on > 5mg in the morning. I do not know if she is just finally acclimating > to the NH or if the Namenda is already working -- but whatever it is, > Praise God! Thursday, she was better -- making more sense. And > Friday, she was magnificant -- (for LBD anyway). She laughed and > joked with us. Didn't talk to the hallucinations. Asked about an > event that took place nearly 2 weeks ago -- 'bout fell off my chair > with that one. I have noticed that she can now differentiate between > yesterday & today -- the other days are still a mystery to her, but > we will take what we can get. She is using far less 'near' words, > finding the ones she wants to use instead. I can see that she has a > long process time -- but before she had NO process time. I will keep > a careful watch and keep you all informed about her progress. Thank > you all for your kind words, information & community. > > Peace, > Wolfie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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