Friday, February 19, 2010

Lewy Body Dementia More Condition_treatment Has She Had A Stroke?

Has she had a stroke? - lewy body dementia more condition_treatment

I vam caregiver, 17 years, with some experience in nursing. I visited a former customer and friend to the hospital. He has advanced Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. They have had a heart attack and kidney problems. What is new is that he was leaning to one side on the bed and slipped every time I leaned on his arm and shook his hand was locked and someone EXACTLY like the wrist wound, which had arm edema suggests that stroke.That is pending for some time, and she screamed in pain when touched. I gave up and Waterlow score has been reviewed in a final CVA. I have this with the midwife, who said that no attention, it was just a case in nursing, as soon .!!!! Called by the doctor who examined the arms of aD said appeared to be painful on the wrist. I said it shook his hand and held it sliding door on one side and said that nurses were invited to see a neurological problem. I asked if I could some of hemiplegia and was told it could be. There was absolutely no suggestion, or what you see in him. I do not know if it's because I do not think that it's a stroke or think that it is so bad that it is not worth anything. However, it suffers. Am I right in thinking if the pain you feel by nerve damage from something like amitriptyline, stroke is caused, is more effective than opiates do not help now? These symptoms may be part of Parkinson's disease or an injury to his wrist. Please help us doI do not know where to turn.

1 comments:

izzy said...

The little woman and the poor, should you stay in love with her after 17 years in his research.
Some people have problems with the feeling that after a stroke - they feel too much or too little. Five percent to 20% of people with neuropathic pain after a stroke can be caused by a stroke or could the problems the person had before the stroke is caused to be accentuated.
Inflammation and edema of the hand are among stroke patients frequently.
It sounds very much as if she had a stroke, you need your body with everything you have to pay to fight.
Have they not close? Who is responsible in law? It might be advantageous to speak with him / her / them.

Amitriptyline has been used for pain after a stroke. Common side effects include dry mouth, highDoses can cause cardiac arrhythmias in patients with ischemic heart disease.
"Amitriptyline was more profitable than, for example, tramadol should be considered, but first-line treatments for neuropathic pain in patients free of renal or cardiovascular disease.

What? Wrist injuries, the only way is to say, to take a snapshot. Are they falling? Had to be there and bruises elsewhere.
I regret not having better answers. In reality, the needs of a meeting between the family and the doctor (s) in the office.
I am sure will be comforted by his old friend, only to close

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