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My Dad was dx'd with LBD about 5 years ago. He has been more out of his mind

than in lately. I called his LB specialist in Boston last week and we discussed

his progress and all of a sudden he said to me, " you sound so sad " ...well, that

did it. The floodgates opened and I can actually count 4 times that anyone has

shown true compassion in the past 2 years he has been in a NH. He suggested that

I go on a low dose antidepressant, find a counselor and a support group for

myself. I have lined up all three winthin 48 hours after speaking with him. We

lose touch with ourselves by trying to be " strong " ...but the compassion and

kindness is so lacking so we have to be. The medical field, by and large, is so

desensitized. We are a bother if we advocate....sad. Thanks for listening.

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You have certainly come to the right place to vent to people who will

understand, maybe even join you in the venting! We advocate here that the

caregiver needs to care for the caregiver as well as their loved one. I am so

glad to hear you are doing that now. Both of you will benefit. And kudos to

that doctor who acknowledged your sadness and advised how to deal with it. He

sounds like a keeper.

(((hugs to you)))

Gibsons BC

Mother died Aug. 12, 2006 at age 92 after a 13 year decline from PDD.

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> My Dad was dx'd with LBD about 5 years ago. He has been more out of his mind

than in lately. I called his LB specialist in Boston last week and we discussed

his progress and all of a sudden he said to me, " you sound so sad " ...well, that

did it. The floodgates opened and I can actually count 4 times that anyone has

shown true compassion in the past 2 years he has been in a NH. He suggested that

I go on a low dose antidepressant, find a counselor and a support group for

myself. I have lined up all three winthin 48 hours after speaking with him. We

lose touch with ourselves by trying to be " strong " ...but the compassion and

kindness is so lacking so we have to be. The medical field, by and large, is so

desensitized. We are a bother if we advocate....sad. Thanks for listening.

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