pashandjas

pashandjas

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Aug 26, 2006
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hi sorry its taken a long time to be in touch couldnt get head round what is going on he is on trazodone+quetiapine+sleeping pill still wanders at night +confusedhave a job understand him talks about death even woke me to say my mother has died very worring he sleeps a lot now dont know what stage he is on can anybody enlighten me it is a very lonely time i hope to get him in day care 1 day a week thats if he will go he wont go anywhere without me
 

Grannie G

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You sound at the end of your tether. Please go to your GP or your father`s GP and ask him to give you more information about his condition. As next of kin you will have access to this information.
 

pashandjas

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Aug 26, 2006
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Grannie G said:
You sound at the end of your tether. Please go to your GP or your father`s GP and ask him to give you more information about his condition. As next of kin you will have access to this information.
i have seen Gp tells me about vd have plenty of support but still have problems we both try and help each other tp is a savior to me thankyou grannie G NIGHT TIMES ARE THE WORST DO ANY OTHER PEOPLE HAVE THE SAME PROBLEMSwould like to know
 

jenniferpa

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When you say night time is the worst, do you mean up and down, up and down? Because if so, I know exactly what you mean, and I know a lot of other people do too. I can't decided whether it really is worse at night, or if MY defeneces are lower and I'm less able to cope - bit of both I expect. We did try sleeping pills once - made no difference to the geting up AND meant she was up but drugged! Not a good combination.

Jennifer
 

pashandjas

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Aug 26, 2006
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jenniferpa said:
When you say night time is the worst, do you mean up and down, up and down? Because if so, I know exactly what you mean, and I know a lot of other people do too. I can't decided whether it really is worse at night, or if MY defeneces are lower and I'm less able to cope - bit of both I expect. We did try sleeping pills once - made no difference to the geting up AND meant she was up but drugged! Not a good combination.

Jennifer
he gets up during night and wanders round the house does inmagary jobs we have been lucky had a good night sleep last night i give sleeping pill late in the evening then let him wander till he was tired about 11-30pm it seemed to do the trick hope it isnt a one of let you know. i had been having cat naps whenever i can that seems to help
 

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