Jane Fish wrote:
Mercy Debra, that must have been a very frustrating time for you! Glad to know that you got to a good doc, found out what you needed to know. My MIL was diagnosed with dementia almost 4 years ago, not type specified either. She refuses to go for further testing (nothing is wrong with her you know!), and the durable power of attorney isn't getting her to a neurologist, geriatric specialist, no MRI, no PET scan...nothing. He says she is just FINE! lol Whatever. So your FIL is stage 4 the thinking is? Is he still driving? Did the doc put him on Namenda or Aricept or any other meds? So glad to see you here on this forum, blessings to you.
No. We were able to prove that FIL wasn't a safe driver. He passed the written and oral tests, but failed the driving test. He's now entirely dependent on me and DH or any other trusted friend who is willing to take him out for rides or for a meal.
He's been on 10 mg. Aricept for just over a year. He has no problems speaking. Beginning to show signs of the aphasia as he's choking on drinks at least once a day now. Since this last hospital stay, 3 weeks ago, they put him on Resperdol (sp?) to help get him settled down for the night. I don't think it's working, as the nurses say that he's still quite restless until about 3 a.m. then sleeps until they bring in breakfast (9 a.m.).
During the day he's still quite normal... slipping in and out of knowing where he actually is, but can carry on intelligent conversations if someone is there to talk with. He's become much worse after 5 p.m. His delusions and hallucinations become worse and he becomes argumentative. That's when he's most likely not to recognize me, DH or his other son.
Well, we are planning to go visit him shortly. I'll give a run down of how that went when I get back home.