My mom's Dr. has suggested stopping the drugs prescribed for Alzheimer's. Mom has been on the drugs for about 8 years. She is in the later stages of Alzheimer's but can still communicate and she still knows me. I naturally have some concerns about it. He has promised to ease her off the meds and to monitor her for changes. What experiences have you had with this?
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There is no cure for dementia and loading someone up with drugs and subjecting them to the side effects doesn't improve their quality of life.
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Also I look at it, why keep someone status quo on it and they have no functionality or joy in life, it was not worth it and we do not see any changes, or problems
In our case my MIL has LBD (Lewy Body Dementia) and the doctor felt the side effects were worse than the benefits. I have been very lucky in finding a doctor that is willing to explain and talk me through things. We did taper her off the drugs and I saw a positive difference.
BUT everyone is different. Medications effects people differently. One of the biggest things I learned is to make sure you understand why they are changing her care and what to expect. My neurologist warned me that taking her off these drugs might cause a downward reaction and once "lost" we could not regain that starting the medication. Again everyone is different and I was dealing with LBD. Question your doctor until your comfortable. Seek a 2nd opinion if possible.
Good luck.
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