My husband's family has suggested that I ask our doctor for meds to calm him down. He is starting to have bursts of rage and frustration and they are concerned about my well-being. I'm not worried about my safety yet, not to say that the day won't come that I might be. Any advice welcome.
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of different meds, situations, type of dementia and I believe the person's prior self that stays with them for a period of time. If they were not nice poeple before, they will most likely be terrible to the caregiver, no matter who they are.
THEN THERE IS SUNDOWNERS WOW!!!!, this in my house is very difficicult. We do live in Arizona which has lots of sun, so I wonder in other states if it starts earlier as the sun goes down? If so I just do not know other than keeping lots of lights on to try and keep them less confused. Good Luck.
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Look, the older people in our lives, esp those who are in the late eighties and nineties are going to die at some point. Why not make it easier on all of us. Like always, you have to weigh the benefits with the risks.
Black box warnings. Screw it. If it helps my mom stay calm, more focused, that helps me and my family in the long run. We should be grateful for the drugs.