Guest guest Posted January 24, 2012 Report Share Posted January 24, 2012 Jan said: I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Sometimes if an LBD patient is ever given Ativan it has an opposite effect for a person with LBD than what it was meant to do, and has an adverse effect. It can cause aggressive behavior problems that sometimes will never get better, because LBD patients can also be sensitive to Ativan. This is exactly what happened with my dad. He was never the same after the Ativan. I didn't belong to this group, or any group for that matter, when my dad was diagnosed with LBD. Once I joined the group in January 2002 and saw the topic of Ativan I quickly contacted dad's neurologist and had the Ativan tapered and stopped. My dad struggled with strong behaviorial issues and his hallucinations must have been extremely scary to him. I believe it was the Ativan that lead to my dad's sudden decline and death. This, of course, is my story and not every one reacts the same with medications. Happy belated birthday Jan. Also, was thinking of you on the 22nd. Sent up special prayers for you. SandieDes Moines, IAdad, Merle, passed from LBD 9-20-02, age 65 ---------- Original Message ---------- To: " LBDcaregivers " <LBDcaregivers > Subject: Re: New member my mother has LBD and Im struggling with decisions Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 16:35:17 -0800 (PST) Hi Sherry, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Sometimes if an LBD patient is ever given Ativan it has an opposite effect for a person with LBD than what it was meant to do, and has an & #65533;adverse effect. It can cause aggressive behavior problems that sometimes will never get better, because & #65533;LBD patients can also be sensitive to Ativan. Do you know if your mom was ever given Ativan? You are right about LBD patients being sensitive to Antipsychotics. LBDers & #65533;can be sensitive to many medications, and although not everyone will be effected the same way by a medication, most are sensitive to Antipsychotics such as Haldol, but Seroquel by most LBDers, but not all, & #65533;seems to work ok. I don't know about the electro shock therapy, my husband didn't have experience with that. I just wanted to warn you about the Ativan and if your mom has had that. I know some LBDers take Ativan with no problem, but & #65533; I have heard of those that had adverse side effects with it in this group and have been kicked out of nursing homes because they were given that medication and became very aggressive. If your mom was given a cocktail of various medications instead of antipsychotics that may have been one of the medications included in the cocktail and she may have had an adverse reaction to it. From what I have read it never gets better after the adverse side effect from that medication. I am sorry to tell you this and I hope that this was not one of the medications given to her, but I just wanted to warn you about this medication for LBDers. You have your hands full with a 12 year old and a baby, it is stressful to deal with this disease to begin with let alone having kids to care for too. I hope you are getting more help than just you taking all this on. Your health is important too! I hope you can find some answers here to help you. Jan Colello, San Francisco Bay Area, East Bay Husband, Jim, dx w/LBD 2003 Deceased, January 2011 ________________________________ To: LBDcaregivers Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 7:23 PM Subject: New member my mother has LBD and Im struggling with decisions Hello, My name is Sherry and I am 32. I have never joined a support group or any online chat rooms so I hope that I am doing this correctly. I hope that someone can help me with the situation my mother is in and find some support as well. This is a little long but here is some of my story. I am the guardian of my mother who just turned 66. She was diagnosed with Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in 2008 but the symptoms were pretty bad then since she had not taken any meds for it so she had it well before 2008. Her husband decided to divorce her when we found out her diagnosis so that is why I became her guardian and soon after her care giver as well. & #65533; Its been a loooonnnng road and I finally had to put her in a nursing facility in the memory care unit. She has been there since March of 2011 and at first she loved it. She has struggled with paranoia (people stealing her things) since living with me and had been taking seroquel. The paranoia seemed to go away when she got to nursing home but it came back when she got used to being there. Soon the seroquel stopped working and seemed to give her a side affect the psychiatrist called EPS (it made her become rigid and lean) They decided to try a different antipsychotic med only this gave her EPS again. They tried another and in the mean time she stopped thinking people were stealing her things and moved on to seeing people that were not really there. They have now diagnosed her with LBD. She has gotten really bad with the physcosis and they have tried all of the anitipsychotic meds about 5 or 6 of them and they all cause the same side affect. Apparently people with LBD are very sensitive to anitipsychotic meds. They tried another cocktail of meds that did not include antipsychotics but that worked only for a short time before the psychosis became bad. She is now in a behavorial center so she she can be monitored every day by a psychiatrist but he said the only thing left is ECT electro shock therepy but she has to be approved by another doctor to see if she is even a canidate for it. I keep thinking this is so hard to figure out and deal with but whats even worse is my poor mom having to deal with the pshycosis and side affects from the meds, its horrible!!! I have read about ECT and it doesnt seem so bad if that is all that is left but I could not find anything about using it on LBD. Has anyone had to resort to this option on a LO if so what was the outcome? Any info and or support would be greatly appreciated. Also I did not mention I am a single mom of two boys 12 yrs old and 1 1/2 years old as well so I have alot on my plate and becoming very stressed. Thank you in advance for any replys! ------------------------------------ Welcome to LBDcaregivers. & #65533; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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