Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 Hi everyone I know I haven't been here in a very long time. I have just been so busy with my daycare I don't have that much time to come on here anymore. Anyway, my mom is doing pretty good as far as no major problems lately. However she is having very bad eye problems. Her eyes have been swollen (the eyelids) and red for a long time now. She says everything is blurry and she cannot see well at all. She thinks she is going blind. She has been to the eye doctors numerous times and they say they dont really know what the problem is. They have tried diffrent kinds of medications but her head is so far down the medication is not going in properly and they just don't seem to acknoledge this.I need to make some phone calls today to see what I can find out. It sucks cause if I make more appoints for her she ends up cancelling out. My dad is really trying to care for her and is getting worn down. She will not let him leave the house she is scared to death because she can't see well. They can't afford help and they don't really allow help if we can even get any. I don't want to see her in a nursing home again and neither does she or my dad. I guess the problems are just too numerous to mention. What I really want to know is if anyone else has these type of eye problems.A friend of mine told me the swollen eyes could be due to congestive heart failure but she was at the doctors and he didn't say anything. Her feet are still swollen and her legs, she takes her lasix for this most of the time but hates peeing so much. Her diapers are costing over $200 a month and it's a real struggle for my parents. There insurance just went up a couple of hundred dollars a month and their share of costs went up also. I know I am getting off track here, I haven't written in so long, I guess it is getting that time again where it's becomming overwhelming. Ahhhhhhhhhh, thanks for letting me vent. I do hope everyone is well I see lots of new names in here, I hope eventually I can catch up on some of these posts, there must have been thousands posted since I last came in here. Sandie, and Sandy and Courage and Mido, and everyone hello I will try to talk to each one of you soon. Take care, Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2004 Report Share Posted April 23, 2004 My mother's eyes were quite irritated this winter and bothered Mom a lot. I assumed it was allergies, but the redness continued even after continuous antihistimine eyedrops. Her eye doctor diagnosed it as blepharitis (eyelid irritation)which had developed a secondary infection. She prescribed 10 days of antibiotic eye ointment (which is icky and makes vision blurred but it stays in place longer than drops) and one use disposable swabs to wash the eyelid several times daily. She hasn't had of those symptoms since. Hope this helps - Deb-- - In LBDcaregivers , " sml91452 " <shirley0914@h...> wrote: > Hi everyone > I know I haven't been here in a very long time. I have just been so > busy with my daycare I don't have that much time to come on here > anymore. Anyway, my mom is doing pretty good as far as no major > problems lately. However she is having very bad eye problems. Her > eyes have been swollen (the eyelids) and red for a long time now. She > says everything is blurry and she cannot see well at all. She thinks > she is going blind. She has been to the eye doctors numerous times > and they say they dont really know what the problem is. They have > tried diffrent kinds of medications but her head is so far down the > medication is not going in properly and they just don't seem to > acknoledge this.I need to make some phone calls today to see what I > can find out. It sucks cause if I make more appoints for her she ends > up cancelling out. My dad is really trying to care for her and is > getting worn down. She will not let him leave the house she is scared > to death because she can't see well. They can't afford help and they > don't really allow help if we can even get any. I don't want to see > her in a nursing home again and neither does she or my dad. > I guess the problems are just too numerous to mention. What I really > want to know is if anyone else has these type of eye problems.A > friend of mine told me the swollen eyes could be due to congestive > heart failure but she was at the doctors and he didn't say anything. > Her feet are still swollen and her legs, she takes her lasix for this > most of the time but hates peeing so much. Her diapers are costing > over $200 a month and it's a real struggle for my parents. There > insurance just went up a couple of hundred dollars a month and their > share of costs went up also. I know I am getting off track here, I > haven't written in so long, I guess it is getting that time again > where it's becomming overwhelming. Ahhhhhhhhhh, thanks for letting me > vent. I do hope everyone is well I see lots of new names in here, I > hope eventually I can catch up on some of these posts, there must > have been thousands posted since I last came in here. Sandie, and > Sandy and Courage and Mido, and everyone hello I will try to talk to > each one of you soon. Take care, Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 Hi Shirley Nice to see you posting again. My mother has eye problems. Her eyes get red and swollen with sometimes her eyelids looking like there is water under them sagging down like a blister almost. It comes and goes. Her eyes get sore because she doesn't have enough tears. She has a drooping eye that was operated on years ago and it doesn't completely close, but I have heard that because of the parkinson side of the disease they don't blink enough to keep the eye lubricated. The doctor says when it drys out it begins to break down the surface of the eye and becomes a sore. He strongly recommends that mom have Lacrilube ointment put in daily to relieve the dryness. She lets me put it in when it is sore and then when it feels better, she doesn't want it. We have done this pattern with her insisting that she need to see the doctor (because of the soreness) and I tell her what he said last time (because she doesn't remember) and then we go through a few healing days and then it becomes better. I don't know if you are putting anything in for dryness (drops are nearly effective as you need to put them in all the time) but this stuff is like a vaseline consistency and comes in a tube. You just squeeze a line of it in and then they close their eyes for a minute. I wouldn't do both eyes at the same time as it does make the vision a bit blurry for awhile, but you could maybe alternate eyes. It might be worth a try. Kath in Toronto eye problems with LBD > Hi everyone > I know I haven't been here in a very long time. I have just been so > busy with my daycare I don't have that much time to come on here > anymore. Anyway, my mom is doing pretty good as far as no major > problems lately. However she is having very bad eye problems. Her > eyes have been swollen (the eyelids) and red for a long time now. She > says everything is blurry and she cannot see well at all. She thinks > she is going blind. She has been to the eye doctors numerous times > and they say they dont really know what the problem is. They have > tried diffrent kinds of medications but her head is so far down the > medication is not going in properly and they just don't seem to > acknoledge this.I need to make some phone calls today to see what I > can find out. It sucks cause if I make more appoints for her she ends > up cancelling out. My dad is really trying to care for her and is > getting worn down. She will not let him leave the house she is scared > to death because she can't see well. They can't afford help and they > don't really allow help if we can even get any. I don't want to see > her in a nursing home again and neither does she or my dad. > I guess the problems are just too numerous to mention. What I really > want to know is if anyone else has these type of eye problems.A > friend of mine told me the swollen eyes could be due to congestive > heart failure but she was at the doctors and he didn't say anything. > Her feet are still swollen and her legs, she takes her lasix for this > most of the time but hates peeing so much. Her diapers are costing > over $200 a month and it's a real struggle for my parents. There > insurance just went up a couple of hundred dollars a month and their > share of costs went up also. I know I am getting off track here, I > haven't written in so long, I guess it is getting that time again > where it's becomming overwhelming. Ahhhhhhhhhh, thanks for letting me > vent. I do hope everyone is well I see lots of new names in here, I > hope eventually I can catch up on some of these posts, there must > have been thousands posted since I last came in here. Sandie, and > Sandy and Courage and Mido, and everyone hello I will try to talk to > each one of you soon. Take care, Shirley > > > > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 Yes, my mother has this blepharitis too. Kath Re: eye problems with LBD > My mother's eyes were quite irritated this winter and bothered Mom a > lot. I assumed it was allergies, but the redness continued even > after continuous antihistimine eyedrops. Her eye doctor diagnosed it > as blepharitis (eyelid irritation)which had developed a secondary > infection. She prescribed 10 days of antibiotic eye ointment (which > is icky and makes vision blurred but it stays in place longer than > drops) and one use disposable swabs to wash the eyelid several times > daily. She hasn't had of those symptoms since. Hope this helps - Deb-- > - In LBDcaregivers , " sml91452 " <shirley0914@h...> > wrote: > > Hi everyone > > I know I haven't been here in a very long time. I have just been so > > busy with my daycare I don't have that much time to come on here > > anymore. Anyway, my mom is doing pretty good as far as no major > > problems lately. However she is having very bad eye problems. Her > > eyes have been swollen (the eyelids) and red for a long time now. > She > > says everything is blurry and she cannot see well at all. She > thinks > > she is going blind. She has been to the eye doctors numerous times > > and they say they dont really know what the problem is. They have > > tried diffrent kinds of medications but her head is so far down the > > medication is not going in properly and they just don't seem to > > acknoledge this.I need to make some phone calls today to see what I > > can find out. It sucks cause if I make more appoints for her she > ends > > up cancelling out. My dad is really trying to care for her and is > > getting worn down. She will not let him leave the house she is > scared > > to death because she can't see well. They can't afford help and > they > > don't really allow help if we can even get any. I don't want to see > > her in a nursing home again and neither does she or my dad. > > I guess the problems are just too numerous to mention. What I > really > > want to know is if anyone else has these type of eye problems.A > > friend of mine told me the swollen eyes could be due to congestive > > heart failure but she was at the doctors and he didn't say > anything. > > Her feet are still swollen and her legs, she takes her lasix for > this > > most of the time but hates peeing so much. Her diapers are costing > > over $200 a month and it's a real struggle for my parents. There > > insurance just went up a couple of hundred dollars a month and > their > > share of costs went up also. I know I am getting off track here, I > > haven't written in so long, I guess it is getting that time again > > where it's becomming overwhelming. Ahhhhhhhhhh, thanks for letting > me > > vent. I do hope everyone is well I see lots of new names in here, I > > hope eventually I can catch up on some of these posts, there must > > have been thousands posted since I last came in here. Sandie, and > > Sandy and Courage and Mido, and everyone hello I will try to talk > to > > each one of you soon. Take care, Shirley > > > > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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