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So sorry to hear this, Tina; it does help a bit sometimes just to vent and know that people are listening and care. I wonder if anyone has discussed the possibility of medicines interacting to bring about mental problems similar to Alzheimers? I mention this because a close friend of mine was experiencing symptoms like that, and he's only in his mid 60s. Turns out some of the drugs he was on were causing the problems; he's been fine since they were changed. (((Hugs))) |
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Thanks for that suggestion DM, that's definately something worth looking into! When he first got ill before Christmas (Thursday the 18th) with a chesty cold he was put on antibiotics, he had a reaction to those (severe dizziness, etc) and had to come off them on the Friday and was given something else the following Monday......so it's definately a possibility he's reacting to something else. I'll definately mention that to OH and get him to remind the doctor of the previous medication reaction. Thanks again!!! |
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I'm sorry to here about your FIL. Pneumonia is a really bad chest infection and am I right in remembering he has other medical problems too? The infection and other medical problems he has will cause the confusion and lethergy. His body is fighting very hard to rid of the infection that it all gets very tiring on the body especially for someone in their 80's. The medications are highly unlikely to cause confusion. If I remember rightly that he also has cardiac problems, then his heart and lungs are not working efficiently therefore not supplying enough oxygen to the brain which again will cause lethergy and confusion. I'm sorry that you feel he is giving up the will but having vast experience in nursing the elderly, I would say about 75% of my patients do. There are various reasons why but its hardest on the families who are left to sit and watch like you. Your Fil as your aware is very poorly and whatever he feels or wants then all you can do is be there for him. That's a very hard thing to do, just sit, watch, confort and talk to him but at the end of the day it is his life to make those life choices. If you need anymore advice or info just ask. Sending you big hugs to you and your OH at this difficult and stressful time. |
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What about an ipod/walkman for him to listen to music or listen to stories? A radio also helps to keep them focussed on current time and affairs of the world too. Just a thought x |
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I'm sorry to hear this and to hear of your worries. I hope putting it down in print helped you get your thoughts together |
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I'm so sorry to hear about your FIL's condition and the worry and concern you are going through. Having a bout of pneumonia can be very debilitating, more so at the age of 82. He is bound to feel extremely weak and 'uninterested' in things but he will be well looked after in hospital. We are here to offer a compassionate ear to you, it often helps when you are unable to 'open up' to your nearest and dearest for fear of worrying them too much. Hope there's some improvement in your FIL soon .....take care (((hugs))) |
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I echo what everyone else has said I wish him a speedy recovery. Pneumonia is a horrible thing, but lots of drugs and feeling so ill must upset the system it does when younger so as an older person he will just take a little longer to bounce back but he will. |
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Sending you ((hugs)). I can only agree with what has already been said. Infection and drugs can cause confusion like stmptoms. His reluctance to see/speak to anyone could also be because he is aware that he is forgetting things and that is making him frightened. Hope things improve for him soon. |
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Hi Folks OH just rang and said his dad seemed more alert today when they visited him, was a bit more chatty as well. They have now taken him off oxygen......he had a mask so he could use it when he needed it......he doesn't need that anymore. The doctor said he'll probably be able to go home Monday. but to expect ful recovery to take a few weeks. So, sounds like he's getting better and I think we're all a little less worried about him. OH left him a radio and his crossword magasines and FIL says he'll enjoy them when visitors aren't around. Thanks for all the kind words and support, it is MUCH appreciated! |
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