Hello Again
I last posted when Mum was taken off the galantamine. she is being weaned off and has two weeks to go, she is happy enough most of the time, but she seems to be seeing things,again, at the moment she is not worried by them.
For example she has "seen"my late father and his brother, she named them both, a first as up 'till now she has never mentioned Dad.
My poor uncle has apparantly lost an eye and swapped one good leg for a wooden one since he died though.
She offered my daughter a toffee apple from the ones "on the table" and seemed surprised they had gone, also she was trying to catch an invisible insect of some sort.
I am really pleased that she is happy, but worried she may start to have the awful scary experiences she had before she went into the home i.e. seeing three women in the room who were saying awful things to her.
I assumed that once the hallucinations had stopped they would not recur. Has anyone else any experience of hallucinations recurring.
Kathleen
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I last posted when Mum was taken off the galantamine. she is being weaned off and has two weeks to go, she is happy enough most of the time, but she seems to be seeing things,again, at the moment she is not worried by them.
For example she has "seen"my late father and his brother, she named them both, a first as up 'till now she has never mentioned Dad.
My poor uncle has apparantly lost an eye and swapped one good leg for a wooden one since he died though.
She offered my daughter a toffee apple from the ones "on the table" and seemed surprised they had gone, also she was trying to catch an invisible insect of some sort.
I am really pleased that she is happy, but worried she may start to have the awful scary experiences she had before she went into the home i.e. seeing three women in the room who were saying awful things to her.
I assumed that once the hallucinations had stopped they would not recur. Has anyone else any experience of hallucinations recurring.
Kathleen
xx