Hi all, sorry to see everyone's continual battles against such an awful and unfair illness.
My dad's been ok the last few months, had 'parkinsons' for about 10 years and diagnosed with 'probable psp' about 6 months ago. Sadly he has very recently taken a dip in his abilities to communicate with us, his wife and even the grandkids. He has become a lot more withdrawn and incapable of moving his body, head, talking etc. Just seems out of it all the time. I can't help Feeling its medication related. They upped his parkinsons medicine recently and I fear that may not be helping.
My question, who can we go and see to get an independent review of his condition and medication. Ie who is the best person in the field, private or NHS. I hate the feeling that we could be doing more but just don't know what.
He's left alone with my mum for long periods, no one seems interested unless mum phones and asks. They already have to pay for a physio, but get continual guesses from supposed parkinsons doctors who always feel to us like it's a bit finger in the air. Other than that they're just left to their own devices, not much of a life for either of them at all.
I just want to be told he's on the best combination of medicine and he is where he is as this is his condition. And not he could be so much better if he stopped taking x y and z.
I remember reading in here once that parkinsons medicines may have a detrimental effect on him, but who do we speak to that will listen to this and help us get him reviewed. My dad is such a strong man, he battles hard, and we usually get him back for 2 or 3 hours a day, but lately he's been jobber in nonsense, have checked for water and chest infections, all negative, but we don't even get these good patches any more. He's just out of it all day, and I just don't think it's the illness.
I could be wrong, but would appreciate anyone's guidance on what more we can do. My mums phoning the psp association today also and is awaiting a call back. But thought I would ask here.
Thanks all and sorry once again for all your heartache.