bswmft
08-23-2006, 10:43 AM
My grandfather was diagnosed in early May with moderate alzheimers. He has declined rather quickly....which I didn't expect. He will carry on a conversation, but doesn't have any idea who you are. It is aweful. We celebrated my grandparents 63 wedding anniversary on Saturday. My grandfather was experiencing a lot of pain in his back, and was in visible discomfort. He kept asking my grandmother who everyone was, except for my father (his son). My grandfather used to be so active, let alone sharp as a tack! He is now refusign to socialize, won't go out of the house, and is shuffling when he walks.
Now to the "additional" news...he also has prostate cancer and kidney problems. The cancer seems to be under control, and not much of an issue at this time, which is the good news. The not so good news is that he went to the kidney dr yesterday and she informed my dad that my grandfather is in need of dialysis. I guess my dad really broke down last night...and understandably. He is an only child, so all of the care falls predomintly on him. I don't know if my grandfather really understood what the doctor was telling him. I, of course, am concerned for my grandfather, but am also concerned for my dad. I mean, he is still working full time as a police officer, and is now the primary caregiver for both his mom and dad, and is the power of attorney. Is anyone else dealing with a similar situation with an alzheimer's loved one, who has other medical issues? I had written before that my dad has remarked that he doesn't want myself or my sister to have to help him out, although, as a therapist, I wonder how healthy that is for my dad....which I know isn't healthy. I can understand that he wants to be present for the dr appts so that he hears first hand what they are saying and he can ask the questions he has, but he won't let me help out with taking them out to the store, etc. I do get to see them whenever I want, obviously, and am their official "driver" when we have get togethers at my parents house. Any suggestions? :confused: Thanks in advance! Theresa
Now to the "additional" news...he also has prostate cancer and kidney problems. The cancer seems to be under control, and not much of an issue at this time, which is the good news. The not so good news is that he went to the kidney dr yesterday and she informed my dad that my grandfather is in need of dialysis. I guess my dad really broke down last night...and understandably. He is an only child, so all of the care falls predomintly on him. I don't know if my grandfather really understood what the doctor was telling him. I, of course, am concerned for my grandfather, but am also concerned for my dad. I mean, he is still working full time as a police officer, and is now the primary caregiver for both his mom and dad, and is the power of attorney. Is anyone else dealing with a similar situation with an alzheimer's loved one, who has other medical issues? I had written before that my dad has remarked that he doesn't want myself or my sister to have to help him out, although, as a therapist, I wonder how healthy that is for my dad....which I know isn't healthy. I can understand that he wants to be present for the dr appts so that he hears first hand what they are saying and he can ask the questions he has, but he won't let me help out with taking them out to the store, etc. I do get to see them whenever I want, obviously, and am their official "driver" when we have get togethers at my parents house. Any suggestions? :confused: Thanks in advance! Theresa

