Guest guest Posted May 29, 2010 Report Share Posted May 29, 2010 hey sheila,  yea i love teh word benighn cant spell it worth a damn but still love it.  lab results in, no underlying infection and all values are within my normal range. so taht was god so that means either just plain ole vertigo which will subside eventually, or it is lbd related with teh bp drops that accompany it. i am fearing lbd related but hopefully when i go back in a month it will be gone. so keeping fingers crossed  thanks for your sweet letter, hugs. sharon I am the daughter of Leonard whom was diagnosed in May 2004 and he died of complicatons *blood pressure started dropping and wouldn't recover* on Sept 25, 2005. He had bad case of Dr Jekyl/Mr Hyde scenarios. He was showing hallucinations and falling issues since prior to 1994. We moved in to take care of him Jan 19, 2003 and still live in his house. And in feb 2009, i have been diagonosed with 99% probability of lbd. Hoping that a cure or treatment will be found before it's too late for me. Subject: Re: sharon's health doc appt OT To: LBDcaregivers Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 8:57 AM  Sharon, " benign positional vertigo " Hey, I'm liking that word " benign " !!! It's so wonderful that you have a doctor who's working with you on this to find the cause and a treatment. Meanwhile, please keep on being careful, please don't fall, and let us know how you are doing. Sheila in IN Daughter of Louise, age 87, dx LBD 7/2007 Seroquel 9AM- 25 mg, 3PM- 62.5 mg, 9PM -100 mg. > > > > Subject: sharon's health > To: > Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 12:47 PM > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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