Having a bad night, OH had pacemaker fitted 3 weeks ago then fell and spent most of Tuesdaynight in A an E,we thought he had tripped on kerb but as. Lost use of his legs yesterday think he must just have fallen. Nurse coming hopefully to check face wounds tomorrow. Now most unsettled and I am wondering if loss of use of legs is a natural progression of vascular dementia.am calling dr in morning to discuss. He has not been in touch for a long time. Feel very. Isolated
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Hi cumbrialass, welcome! You are not alone any more! We will be listening out for you and give you support.
My husband had a pacemaker fitted because he had very low heart rate, less than 40 bpm. He also was told there was some vascular damage in his brain.
Would not expect loss of movement to be a part of this process. In fact friends have led a new life after a pacemaker was fitted. It will depend on the rest of his health.
When you get in touch with your doctor, ask him if a neurologist can be brought in to investigate why OH seems to have lost use of his legs.
This happened to my grandson after a minor op, and turned out to be trauma related. It did not affect his toileting at all, except that he could not feel. He was in a wheelchair for 6 months and then managed to stand up again. He now walks well but has tired legs after activity. It seemed ridiculous to us at the time, but he recovered.
If the Dr has not been in touch for a long time, then he needs to be told to take this setback seriously, and do his job! Don't be put off! Get another opinion if you are not satisfied!
Welcome to the battle between doctors and patients! We aim to get the most from them!
Big hug
Jen xxx
I've also spent the night in A&E as my other half had a fit (he also has dementia). What a dreadful place to have to spend time!
Good luck, hope you get answers to your questions.
Hi Cumbrialass and welcome to this caring forum. Other members have posted some very helpful advice. Honjen 43's suggestion of getting a neurology opinion is good so that the problem with your husband's legs can be investigated. Also, Dementia UK will also be able to provide support. Dementia UK provides specialist dementia support for families through their Admiral Nurse service. Their website address is --
dementiauk.org/get-support/...
Please be reassured that you are not alone. We are here to listen to you and support you, so please stay on the forum to receive help and support from other members. Thank you and best wishes
Thank you for your suggestion, ruse been this morning and arranged for a doctor to call this afternoon (not his own who was coming tomorrow) but will be just be glad to see anyone. A very lonely place without you people
Thank you all for the support, doctor now been and given OH good check up and suggests he try to get downstairs tomorrow, and, despite what my friend says, keep,walking albeit with something to hold on to like a tripod walker. Feel much better now. Still not the same rapport with doctors as many years ago but at least he came.
Should have read ‘nurse’ this morning!