Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Lin, My dad's doctor actually called my mom and myself yesterday(I didn't have to wait in the parking lot with a bat..LOL). I really do think this doctor has a working knowledge of LBD. He doesn't pretend to know all the answers, but as I have said, he has done more for my father than any other. So, my mom has peace now in knowing she has done everything she could/can for dad. Dad will probably have to continue his treatment with the nursing home's staff doctor from here on out. I printed off a list of bad LBD drugs and I will make sure mom emphasizes adhering to that with dad's care providers. My mom is vigilant with regards to making sure dad is in the best shape he can be before they transfer. My mom doesn't care who she pisses off to get what she wants. Thankfully she has been able to coordinate dad's care, otherwise, that would fall to my sister and myself. If I had to do it, I would. Otherwise, I just have to help mom as much as I can. We are now moving on to the next chapter. The journey is far from over and the battles will have to continue to be fought. Thankfully dad is at a home that strictly deals with Alzheimer's and dementia patients. Thanks Lin. > > > > > > > > Dear , > > > > > > > > This doctor - this entire institution - > > absolutely owes you time, > > > effort and substance. A single meeting with him is > > minimal. Did you > > > get a health clearance for any other medical > > problems your dad may > > > have? And what about a meds assessment by the > > pharmacologist? The > > MD > > > should put all that together for you. > > > > > > > > I'm outraged by docs who pull what you describe. > > Your family > > > deserve attention and information, and your dad > > deserves proper > > > treatment. There's just nothing else to say. If > > this MD > > > believes " there's nothing else to do, " you can > > choose not to > > believe > > > that and pursue other care for you dad. I think I > > told you my mom's > > > first MD told me that, too - and then we gained 5 > > years of calm, > > > pleasant life after severe agitation, aggression > > and suffering - > > with > > > a doc who knows LBD and took the time to follow-up > > on every aspect > > of > > > care. > > > > > > > > Yes, we all know LBD isn't curable, but no one > > has to suffer like > > > this. It is up to the doctor and the hospital to > > address your > > > concerns. If the current doc can't figure it out - > > tell him you > > want > > > a consultation with the LBD specialist on staff - > > or at any other > > > area site. You do have this right. You are free to > > go as high in > > the > > > hospital you want. No physican's ego is more > > important than your > > > dad's care and your family's peace of mind. > > > > > > > > I'm assuming from your e-mail address you are in > > Kansas City. > > > Have you checked the links maintains for > > LBD-savvy docs in > > > the area? There are other resources for finding > > the > === message truncated === > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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