Guest guest Posted April 14, 2002 Report Share Posted April 14, 2002 Hi Carol & Rob: I hope the changes help with Rob and he'll start feeling more himself. It's not easy to fine what will and won't work. Plus there are so many different stages that they seem to get. The plus is that Rob is doing better, I hope things keep looking up for you. Try to rest when you can. You must need it also. Glad to see your back. Hugs Vera *************** From: "cblanger49" <cblanger@a...> Date: Sun Apr 14, 2002 5:54 pm Subject: Update on Rob & Carol Dear group, I've been quiet on the list for a while, and I wanted to let you all know what's been going on. Rob's had a difficult time recently, but I think we've made some progress and he's doing a bit better. Here's what happened: He started taking Mirapex this winter. At first it seemed to help, particularly with the cramping in his foot and leg. Then he started to get confused, and ultimately had a bad case of "brain fog" -- very poor short term memory, slowed cognition, and (once again) wandering around at night in his sleep. We (with the doctor's full knowledge and consent) stopped the mirapex and went back to a higher dose of sinamet. The confusion got better but the leg cramps got worse. I the meantime, he was depressed and we began treatment for depression with Effexor. Over the past few months he has had increasing difficulty with bladder control, and is using Depends at night and when we go out for any length of time. He had been taking Detrol, but switched to ditropan and just this week, after a visit to the urologist, to Ditropan XL. The good news is that his bladder is emptying well. The bad news is that it does it on its own! Hopefully the ditropan XL will help. He also saw the sleep neurologist last week and is now scheduled for a sleep study to see if he's ready for a bi-pap. He's used a cpap for several years, and recently seems to be snoring in spite of it. I didn't even know that was possible! To make a long story short, four years after getting the diagnosis of SDS/MSA, his symptoms have gotten worse. This is the first time in those four years that they seem to have gotten this much worse this fast, and it's been a bit of a shock to us both. We're adjusting though, and Rob's a real trooper -- he's not going to give in. Anyway, I wanted you all to know that we're still out here and that we hope to see a bunch of you in Boston in May. Carol & Rob Lexington, MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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