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My sister, 74 years of age, was diagnosed w/parkinson's severals ago and put on

meds for parkinson. A couple of years ago she started seeing people in her

house, seeing black lace around things especially curtains. She was never

afraid of these people but couldn't understand why they were in her house. In

November early one morning she left her home barefooted and walked down the road

about 1/2 mile before someone got to her. She was in the hospital for

approximately three weeks and was diagnosed with LBD. They have taken her off

all parkinson's meds because of the possibility of increasing the

hallucinations. She is now living in a very nice assisted living facility. They

have tried Seroquil, Risperdal, Ativan,Paxil and everything works against her.

They are now going to try Abilify. I see her going down every day. She was a

very independent woman who lived by herself for close to 20 years. Now she is

terrified to be alone, very parnoid. She thinks they are making movies about

her, bugging her room, monitoring her phone calls, etc. She was able to get up

and down from the chair and coach by herself, but these last few days she has to

have assistance. Her feet seem to " freeze " when she tries to walk. We ask her

to move her feet, but she says she can't.

It is so troubling to see her go through this and not know what to do and

knowing the doctors know little as to what to do. The doctors thinks she is

probably mid-sage. I go see her most days twice a day and we have sitters

during the night. Every day there is something new going on. Today she was

complaining of legs and neck pain. She has just about quit eating. We have to

sit and encourage her to eat what she does. She has lost 18 pounds in about

three months.

Can anyone help us know where were are with this awlful disease or any

medication that seems to work. I know everyone is different. We want to keep

her out of the nursing home as long as possible, but I'm not sure how long she

will be able to stay at the assisted living.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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