tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641598836349280199.post1362761812603776252..comments2024-03-22T06:07:04.856+00:00Comments on Living with Dementia and Comorbidities : Time to Raise Awareness of Dementia AgainLiving well with Lewy Body dementia/Parkinsons and Comorbiditieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06521672291947694295noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641598836349280199.post-45002950359878908532020-11-25T11:38:24.191+00:002020-11-25T11:38:24.191+00:00I can’t forget in a hurry my Mom's horrible ye...I can’t forget in a hurry my Mom's horrible years of fight with Mental ailment (Alzheimer). My Mom got really sick around Christmas that year. When I saw her in the hospital with all those tubes, I just lost it. I got so hysterical that I had to be escorted out. Soon after that, I got into that altercation with my neighbor and was sent to jail. When I got out of jail, Her symptoms were acting up and I felt so angry. Dad had already taken her to a state psychiatric hospital. I was really nervous, but I talked to a psychiatrist there who made me feel comfortable. For the first time, she opened up about what she was experiencing—the voices, not being able to remember things, the paranoia. She said, “Your mom is battling Alzheimer.” I didn’t even know what that meant.<br /><br />He suggested that when she got out of the hospital and off the treatments she was taking there, we try a new treatment for Alzheimer. After weighing the risks and benefits, we both agreed the treatment, given through monthly injections, might help control her symptoms. Meanwhile, I made friends, and gained insight into her illness. During the week, there were movies, cooking classes and education sessions about her disease—basically, activities to help people like her get back into society. I learned about Alzheimer and what some of her triggers were. All told, she stayed there for two months and we left, I was taking her for doctor’s appointments and grocery shopping. It was hard, especially when her birthday passed, I still helped her walk, fix her food and dress her which made me sad because she was very active at 69 until the illness struck her.<br /><br />I came across a herbal medication sometimes last year called zomo but before we started the treatment, we started a day rehabilitation program, and also started the new medication with zomo. I was working hard to achieve my care goals by following the treatment plan. Her symptoms got under control within three months, as she started feeling better. First she regained interest in the things she used to enjoy, like calling/visiting our family and friends for lunch and going for walks in the park and grocery shopping. I will never forget what I went through, or what it took for her to get here. I don’t take any of it for granted. I consider myself an advocate for people who don’t have any knowledge about this herbal medicine. To anyone who’s taken the time to read this that may be struggling with this awful ailment (Alzheimer), reach out, share, I guarantee you reach out to charantova@gmail.com, and know, that as lonely as you may feel, as hopeless as you believe things are, please know, that there are so many patients out there going through same and you are never alone! reach out to him so you could share your own testimony to let others know there is hope.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11901750364536138593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641598836349280199.post-86861766892246452972020-02-20T16:45:29.593+00:002020-02-20T16:45:29.593+00:00As a sign of gratitude for how my husband was save...As a sign of gratitude for how my husband was saved from Dementia, i decided to reach out to those still suffering from this.<br />My husband suffered Dementia and it was really tough and heartbreaking for me because he was my all and the symptoms were terrible, we tried various therapies prescribed by our neurologist but none could cure him. I searched for a cure and i saw a testimony of so many people who was cured from Dementia, and so many other with similar body problem, and they left the contact of this doctor who had the herbal cure to Dementia. I never imagined Dementia has a cure not until i contacted him and he assured me my husband will be fine. I got the herbal medication he recommended and my husband used it and in one months he was fully okay even up till this moment he is so full of life.Dementia has a cure and it is a herbal cure contact the doctor for more info on drwilliams098675@gmail.com on how to get the medication. Thanks for reading my testimony . katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06816946746595103127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641598836349280199.post-10885410377774489612014-04-29T08:07:26.653+01:002014-04-29T08:07:26.653+01:00Please feel free to contact me if you need someone...Please feel free to contact me if you need someone to talk to. Send your e-mail address, which will be protected, and I will e-mail you in return,<br />We are all going through this together, so please don't feel as if you are going through this yourselfLiving well with Lewy Body dementia/Parkinsons and Comorbiditieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06521672291947694295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641598836349280199.post-23237922268372549612014-04-28T21:53:38.393+01:002014-04-28T21:53:38.393+01:00I come from the north east and. It is 4 years sinc...I come from the north east and. It is 4 years since my diagnosis and still only a very few people know of the diagnosis. I find it very difficult to discuss it openly and feel as if I cannot tell those nearest to me what is wrong with me and instead we have many arguments related to the many things I do wrong because of the disease. How can I explain what is really wrongAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com