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Just wanted to pass along, in my experiences with my dad, whenever there was a

cloudy day, stormy, or even a full moon...my dad would always have a bad day. I

remember discussing this with other caregivers when I was previously a member,

and when my dad was still living. Just food for thought here. Do know that

usually, with LBD, the fluctuations will change and with every bad day a good

day may follow.

Keeping all in my prayers-

Sandie

Des Moines, IA - with sitting at my side

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I think so too Sandie! The day we went to see Dad it was very dark

(grey) and windy with like 10 " of snow on the ground from the

previous day. From now on, I'm visiting on SUNNY days!

Coyote

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> Just wanted to pass along, in my experiences with my dad, whenever

there was a cloudy day, stormy, or even a full moon...my dad would

always have a bad day. I remember discussing this with other

caregivers when I was previously a member, and when my dad was still

living. Just food for thought here. Do know that usually, with

LBD, the fluctuations will change and with every bad day a good day

may follow.

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> Keeping all in my prayers-

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> Sandie

> Des Moines, IA - with sitting at my side

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Coyote-

Thank you for backing up my feelings of 'cloudy' and 'grey' days...storms, full

moons...all seemed to through my dad into a bad day or even an extremely unusual

behaviors type of day. So sorry you have noticed this in your dad as well - yet

it must be a bit comforting knowing you are not alone. Drive like heck when the

sun shines!!

Thinking of you-

Sandie

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Very true. It seemed if my mother had a bad day (or 2) then she would have a

good day. It is like riding a roller coaster.

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>Just wanted to pass along, in my experiences with my dad, whenever there

>was a cloudy day, stormy, or even a full moon...my dad would always have a

>bad day. I remember discussing this with other caregivers when I was

>previously a member, and when my dad was still living. Just food for

>thought here. Do know that usually, with LBD, the fluctuations will change

>and with every bad day a good day may follow.

>

>Keeping all in my prayers-

>

>Sandie

>Des Moines, IA - with sitting at my side

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