Good morning all, after 6 months of getting nowhere with my (age 89) FIL's primary care doctor of "he's just getting old, is all" I think I've cracked the code on my FIL's illness. He fits, unfortunately, into all the symptoms of LBD except hallucinations. We have a new doctor group (thank heavens!!) that specializes in geriatrics. They said that an official diagnosis would cost thousands and likely exacerbate my father's dementia---a PT scan, a visit with a neurologist, mental testing, etc. The family agrees, but Mom would like a diagnosis. She thinks that he has something that is curable and that we're just missing something. We have no interest in any of the RXs that are on the market. We just want to know what we're dealing with and its progression.
Can a diagnosis be agreed upon without all of the expensive and extensive testing---maybe just based on observations and notes and an in-house neuro exam? What was your experience with your LO?
I would encourage you to go through some of the testing however. The testing is primarily to rule out treatable diagnoses. That's imporatnt, even at his age.
Also understand that having a diagnosis of LBD is very different from plain vanilla dementia. There are medications that are commonly given to dementia patients during hospitalization (and otherwise) that can be dangerous, even fatal for LBD patients.
Also, don't totally dismiss medications being used off label for LBD (aricept, namenda, etc.) We found them incredibly helpful for LBD.
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