pshitut
05-29-2008, 03:05 PM
My mother who is 72 years old has Dementia (?) and showing lot of aggrasive/psychotic symptoms. These are all recent and sudden developments. Here is the brief background.......
- Slowing down in general for the past couple of years. Stopped tasting food about 18 months back.
- Vertigo problem for the past few years.
- Fell down about 3 months back and had several hairline hip fractures.
- Heavy calcium dosage was given for the haireline fracture recovery.
- About twoo weeks after that, started showing disorientation and confusion.
- Admitted in the hospital. Found Calcium and Parathryroid PTH levels were high. Calcium was above 12mg. and PT was 198. A week later, was operated and two Parathyroid glands were removed. Both Calcium and PTH levels came down to normal.
- We were very hopeful (basis of what we had read) that confusion and disorientation would go away after calcium and PTH levels came down to normal. That did not happen.
- 1 week after surgery, also started to show Psychotic symptoms. A medicne was given to slow her down. That slowed her down but also started showing Parkinsons like symptoms. Medicine was stopped after 3 or 4 days.
- Now, almost 3 weeks after the surgery, confusion and disorientation (especially about time and place) is still there but Psychotic symtoms are in full swing..... yelling, not listening to the care takers, very agitated etc.
- By the way, before the Parathyrodi surgery was done a brief brain scan was performed. That scan showed multiple infarcts (Dead spots occuring due to lack of blood supply).
- A couple of days back when we consulted a Psychatrist she is sure this is a case of dementia which was aggravated by the recent illness and parathryroid surgery.
Our questions.......
- What can be done to control her Psychotic or aggrasive symptoms without taking any medicins that gives Parkinson's like symptoms?
- What is happening here? Opinion?
- Prognosis?
Thanks.
- Slowing down in general for the past couple of years. Stopped tasting food about 18 months back.
- Vertigo problem for the past few years.
- Fell down about 3 months back and had several hairline hip fractures.
- Heavy calcium dosage was given for the haireline fracture recovery.
- About twoo weeks after that, started showing disorientation and confusion.
- Admitted in the hospital. Found Calcium and Parathryroid PTH levels were high. Calcium was above 12mg. and PT was 198. A week later, was operated and two Parathyroid glands were removed. Both Calcium and PTH levels came down to normal.
- We were very hopeful (basis of what we had read) that confusion and disorientation would go away after calcium and PTH levels came down to normal. That did not happen.
- 1 week after surgery, also started to show Psychotic symptoms. A medicne was given to slow her down. That slowed her down but also started showing Parkinsons like symptoms. Medicine was stopped after 3 or 4 days.
- Now, almost 3 weeks after the surgery, confusion and disorientation (especially about time and place) is still there but Psychotic symtoms are in full swing..... yelling, not listening to the care takers, very agitated etc.
- By the way, before the Parathyrodi surgery was done a brief brain scan was performed. That scan showed multiple infarcts (Dead spots occuring due to lack of blood supply).
- A couple of days back when we consulted a Psychatrist she is sure this is a case of dementia which was aggravated by the recent illness and parathryroid surgery.
Our questions.......
- What can be done to control her Psychotic or aggrasive symptoms without taking any medicins that gives Parkinson's like symptoms?
- What is happening here? Opinion?
- Prognosis?
Thanks.

