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Look up the Lewy Body Dementia Association lbda.org and check out their Care Briefs: LBDA Care Briefs on Behavioral Changes in LBD
https://www.lbda.org/caregiving-publications/
Scroll down the page to find the links to the 7 care briefs dealing with behavioral changes.
Also there is a great 30 min webinar produced by the Mayo Clinic: Mayo Clinic on Fluctuations and Hallucinations from Tanis Ferman, MD –
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/dementia-hub/newsfeed-post/lbd-video-series-fluctuations-hallucinations/
Hello @shirlpat I'm Scott and my wife's brain cancer caused her to have all types of hallucinations -- olfactory, visual, and auditory, I know each patient, their disease, and journey are unique, but here is what I did for my wife. I had to learn how to accept that this was her disease speaking and not her -- so to her what she was experiencing was her truth/reality so I never contradicted or challenged her. I just went with her flow, let her tell me what she was smelling, hearing, or seeing, and then we'd talk about it with me agreeing with her. I found agreeing with some suspension of my own reality, helped her the most.
The hardest was when she would insist that I was not in bed with her at night, but instead standing beside the bed talking to her. Only once did I have to disagree and work her through one of these, which was when she believed our house was on fire and our nonexistent dogs were in danger.
It's a complicated issue for sure and I'm happy to talk about our experiences more if you have other questions.
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