We've had a roller coaster ride since mums recent diagnosis. A horrendous time with delusions, hallucinations, anxiety and anger. She had a spell of such rapid deterioration in such a short time, we wondered how we could safely keep her at home (the place she no longer recognised as home). All of this happened just around the time of her diagnosis. We had seen some signs over time but there were other health issues we had to prioritise. Then a sudden change and deterioration. Thankfully the Consultant prescribed donepezil and respiridone. We cannot believe the difference. Of course, before we saw the Consultant we ruled out the usual things.... Urine infection being the first thought. The change since being on these tablets has been incredible. We have some of our 'real' mum back. That sound awful, but during that 3 weeks she was a person we didn't know. Everything was out of character and she wasn't 'with us'. She was in a different world. Now she is able to find some purpose and iniitiate things herself. She can concentrate a bit and she is smiling and laughing again. I'm not saying it's a miracle cure, but she's more her old self and she's 'with us' again. We are so thankful and know that things can change at the drop of a hat, but just wanted to share that there is hope. Everyone's experience of dementia is different but from being at the lowest point, it is possible to be hopeful and positive again. Hang on in there. And always rule out infections and constipation if there is a big change in your loved one. I don't think we can underestimate the effect these can have. So glad to have mum back for however long. The thing we have learned so far is just to take it one day at a time. Even within a day, things can change so quickly.