
Dementia Support Group
Dementia is the progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Particularly affected areas may be memory, attention, language and problem solving, although particularly in the later stages of the condition, affected persons may be disoriented in time, place and person (not knowing who they...
May I ask how old your husband is? How long has he had this? You know, some day there will be a preventative drug for all of this. Or, there will be a cure. Scientists are working really hard at this.
Please forgive me - first time in a discussion group so need to get hang of it. My dad aged 83 was diagnosed with memory and cognitive problems - possibly road to dementia , possibly not. He has heaps of pathologies - aortic aneurysm, heart condition, tias, gastric haemorrage (thanks aspirin!). The consultant decided to put him on Exelon patch 4.6 to circumvent his stomach for reasons above. Well he was giddy with mental alertness in first few days and then descended into severe confusion. We hoped that this would pass - but he just got worse - perhaps a window on dementia down the line. He wandered around in his undies after going to bed (not him at all - v well kept and dignified), talked clearly but gibberish and his answers to basic questions bore no relevance ie "Are you anxious" A: "twice". He also thought the show host on tv was "chasing him around the barracks" and was afraid of the widow. Humourous if not watching this unfold in a highly intelligent individual. He'd hate this so. Fortunately, he was calm rather than aggressive, violent etc.. but still very scary and not my very bright, witty dad at all. SO we took him off the patch - after having seen gp - and within hours he returned to normal ie still someone looking to sharpen his fading mental capacities. I keep hearing bout Exelon as wonder drug but... sorry if I share a downer with you.
NB I wonder if a lower dose would have worked - apparently this severe confusion is side effect in the higher dose. Being on the lower dose he has nowhere to go - and we were told we couldn't half the patch or split it into two doses which is the usual advice. Be grateful to hear your thoughts. best wishes to you all
Thanks very much for responding. I am really happy your Mum is having a good experience and I hope she continues to improve. It sounded like a miracle drug at the time ... We've had the most bizarre time. I guess my Dad is just (it's my Dad by the way - not my husband!) really unlucky. I did some online research in the National Library of Medecine (really great for all the latest advances up to the second.... ) and there was a French study which suggested that more long term research was needed to assess dosages and adverse reaction. The patch was just released in 2007 so early days. It was the best hope for my Dad - hope the medical types can think of something else.. Cheers
59 - wow really young. I have been referring to my Dad - aged 83 (no husband just yet...). I know the same thing happened tot he author terry pratchett. he has been chucking a lot of his fortune at flops. I am really glad it is working for you. At least this condition is moving up the priority list everywhere so more money and research is being thrown at it so hopeuflly ifyou become immune as you say there will be something else. Meanwhile, it would be nice to find something my Dad doesn't have adverse effects to. He too - as we all - ahve a good sense of humour. Thank Goodness. oh we didn't tell him to expect confusion because WE didn't expect confusion - we were looking for nausea, etc... all the nasty side effects we hear about. All best wishes and keep going!
Actually, it's my Dad. i agree with you which is why it was a hard decision. we expected the physical side effects. no one warned us about severe confusion. He just seemed to be 90% out of it and we were concerned about damage. When i finally found some reference online it said " uncommon" and "remove patch immediately". Health care professionals spoke in code "it's a balance of benefits"... well hmmmm that didn't really help! If the whole point is to avoid severe confusion didn't seem sensible to thrust him into severe confusion. My dad also reacted in the same way to another drug for gout this summer so think he is just one of those 1% of the population who react to things.
I am so pleased for you. My view is "whatever works!" I am envious too cos no Dad hasn't had a good time and there has been severe confusion ie behaving like polite house guest who doesn't no us since he came off or wondering "who runs this place". I really don't know what happened - maybe weight is an issue. Patch says you shouldn't take it if you are under 110 lbs - think he must be about that mark, now. Fab appetite but he just doesn't put the meat on his bones. How long did it take to see a difference? Truly am v pleased for you. x