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Donna:

Check message number 18110 for the stages. You need to scroll down a

bit to get to them but they're all there. Careful, the stages

pertain to dementia and not necessarily LBD but they're still pretty

applicable.

Hope this helps. When I first went there my dad seemed to fit into

several stages but he's more near the end stages now (yet he does

have these good days where he seems more mid-level. The fluctuations

really drive me wild...)

Like Josie, I worry about the feeding tubes. I understand why they

want to place them in but I wonder if they make the quality of the

ill person's life any better. Personally, I think not after watching

my uncle struggle with them in for 9 months but I realize this is a

family decision and one that you need to be comfortable with in the

long run.

Sending you strength and hugs,

Abby

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Donna:

Look up message # 18110. They sent it to me at the beginning of my dad's

diagnosis. Go to the end of a very long message, and yo will find the stages of

dementia, not LBD, but it helps,

Josie

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Donna,

You are the only one that decide about the feeding tube thing. It is

not recommended by most of the Hospice people I have talked to. Have

you consulted Hospice yet?? They can be a real help and even evaluate

your Dad and see if they think he is ready. If you get a good Hospice,

they will be a real support no matter what you do.

I think if you put Hospice into your search engine, you may be able to

find some of their info too. I went to a work shop at the Alzheimers

Association and they brought Hospice in to answer questions.

Donna R.

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> Donna,

>

> You are the only one that decide about the feeding tube thing. It is

> not recommended by most of the Hospice people I have talked to. Have

> you consulted Hospice yet?? They can be a real help and even evaluate

> your Dad and see if they think he is ready. If you get a good Hospice,

> they will be a real support no matter what you do.

>

> I think if you put Hospice into your search engine, you may be able to

> find some of their info too. I went to a work shop at the Alzheimers

> Association and they brought Hospice in to answer questions.

>

> Donna R.

We aren't thinking Hospice - because this really only started two weeks ago when

the hopital gave him Haldol !

4 weeks ago he was shuffling his way to the bathroom alone ... then he went into

hosp for UTI and thats when we went downhil.

They're thinking this could justhelp build up his strength.

thanks

donna

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