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Elaine's husband/was update on margey


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Elaine, where do you live and how old is your husband?
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Mary Ann (CG Jamie 68/28 with PD, died 22/30/07)
www.bentwillowfarm.org

This is very interesting information about your daughter.  Thanks for
sharing.  I am new to this group.  My husband has had Parkinson's disease
for about ten years.  He has had 4 neurologists during this time.  One
took him off sinemet cold turkey in '05.  My husband would freeze, not
being able to stand or roll over in bed and when he could walk, his
balance was atrocious.  We went back to the neurologist who decided to
wean Dick off slower, cutting the dose each week until he was finished.
We went on vacation across the country for two weeks.  When he finished
the decline in medicine, the same thing happened to him, so the
neurologist said he didn't have Parkinson's, but he didn't know what was
wrong.  I said you can't give him news like this without a referral to
another expert, so he arranged to send him to the Barrow Institute in
Phoenix.  That expert said he had PD and also beginning dementia.  Then in
spring of this year, Dick went to a new neurologist (the other
three had left the practice by this time.)
That visit happened because we wanted to acquaint the new neurologist with
Dick's medical history. The neurologist suggested we see a different
neurologist expert in Parkinson's.  She  keeps a small practice, so he
could not be seen until July 31st.  His problems escalated.  He began to
fall and spin like a helicopter, then he could not eat without  making a
big mess and looking very drunk.  He fell a couple more times and then
really lost it.  He was hospitalized  after the EMT found his oxygen SAT
was in the low 70's.  He  was more and more disoriented. and came home and
became violent.  It seems he had a urinary infection , not to mention that
the took him off all his meds.  He was hospitalized a couple more times.
Even though I asked every day for a neurologist to see him in his present
condition, the hospital denied the request even though they had no
neurologists in the hospital. His urinary infection was treated and he had
no more violence after a two week stay in
a behavioral program.  He was still very sick, however,.  He went to  see
the expert who agreed that he had Parkinson's and probably Lewy Body
Disease.  She put him on a lot of vitamins in addition to medicine.  I do
not have my husband back.  I live with a nice man, my husband, who
declined so fast that he hallucinates, can't talk so one can understand
him sometimes, tends to fall, and has severe learning disability, among
other things.  He has night and day sweats that I have read are dangerous,
but the doctors poo, poo!  My body is going fast from lifting him several
times a day and my mind often is worse than his.  It is very sad.  We also
worry about losing everything we have saved to take care of us in our old
age so that we won't be dependent on our children.  Everyone in the family
is hit by the side effects of whatever happened to him this past spring
and summer.  He is now on three half pills of sinemet per day and lots of
other medications.  Life is a roller
coaster of hope and despair. He is going to a nice psychiatrist who is
trying to balance Dick's med so that he can have a semblance  of a normal
life.  I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Elaine

angela hamon <houdiniphile@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello All,
Margey, my daughter,  had her social security exams yesterday. They
diagnosed her with stage 3 parkinsons. She had some tests for the
dementia, and an eye test for wilson's, and they reviewed the negative
blood tests for other diseases. they also went over family history of
parkinsons (my grandma).

The Dr who took her off Sinemet has been formally reported for negligence.
She received a sample of medication, because she had a seizure during
exam, and today she is walking without assistance. I was not in the office
with her,  but she tells me the Dr noted speech difficulties and said she
could expect her award letter in a few weeks .

I had already taken her back to the referring clinic and now, with her
social security diagnosis in hand, they can rest assured that their
treatment plan was a good one. All the trouble had only started when they
referred her to a neurologist, wanting to make sure that their treatment
was right.


Thank you all again for your help with advice on medical records, dealing with Drs referrals, and so forth. You guys really gave great advice!


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