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Old 10-27-2006, 09:21 PM
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hi everyone,i am new to this site.i hope someone can help with this.my dad has had shy-drager going on 8 years and his health has gone downhill rapidly in the last 2 to 3 mos.his problem is that not being able to swallow he has a very hard time taking pain meds.he has severe disc problems in his neck and is prescribed loricet but since he cannot swallow my mom has to crush the pills which to me seems the meds would absorb very quickly and not last as long.i thought maybe a small pill such as a long acting med like oxycontin would do much better but his dr. says that they are afraid of his breathing.it does not make much sense to me and any help would be of great help. thanks scott
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Old 11-15-2006, 04:55 AM
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Has your Dad ever been checked to see if he has Arnold Chiari malformation?

I am sorry for your Dad for what he is going through.

I am seeing a heart doctor in Toledo, Ohio at MCO, (Medical College of Ohio), Dr Blaire Grubb, he specializes in Autonomic dysfunction, Pots Syndrome and Shy-Dragger Syndrome.

He is an amazing and compassoniate person and the best doctor, he is world renown for his work in this field. You may be able to get in to see him or get some assistance from his staff regarding your concerns and maybe get some of your questions answered.

May God Bless your family and your Dad.
I will pray for his strength to come from the Lord.

Sincerely, Kathleen
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Old 11-24-2006, 07:32 AM
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Default Re: shy-drager need help please

One thing you may want to look into:
Myasthenia Gravis
http://www.myasthenia.org/information/summary.htm

Also,
Oxycotin (and related drugs) can cause difficulty breathing, which, along with the difficulty swallowing, could be VERY dangerous for your dad.

Have him talk to his doctors about a fentanyl pain patch, because this whole medicine crushing thing could be very dangerous.

I'll be praying for yall.
Sheena
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Old 01-24-2007, 02:36 AM
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My dad has been diagnosed with Shy Drager also, it's the saddest thing ever. IF you would like to compare treatments, maybe we could find something to make them even a little bit better. You are more than welcome to contact me. They need all the help they can get!!
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Old 02-06-2007, 06:36 AM
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Hello, so sorry about your Father. My husband just got diagnosed with it as well and he is in the final stages, I believe. I would like to talk to anyone who knows anything about this terrible disease. Am trying to find out if they are doing any studies on this disease as well. Any info would be helpful.
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Old 02-07-2007, 02:14 AM
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Cindi, I these posts won't let me email you personally for some reason, but maybe it will let you contact me - about your husband. My dad has it too. My mother would like to talk to you. Thanks and I'll be praying for your husband.

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Old 04-29-2007, 03:44 AM
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How have everybody's family members been. I haven't heard back from any of you so I hope that's a good sign. My dad is doing rough. I would love to hear what types of treatments any of you may be going through for this disease. Any help would be wonderful - thanks!!
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Old 08-30-2007, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by scott47 View Post
hi everyone,i am new to this site.i hope someone can help with this.my dad has had shy-drager going on 8 years and his health has gone downhill rapidly in the last 2 to 3 mos.his problem is that not being able to swallow he has a very hard time taking pain meds.he has severe disc problems in his neck and is prescribed loricet but since he cannot swallow my mom has to crush the pills which to me seems the meds would absorb very quickly and not last as long.i thought maybe a small pill such as a long acting med like oxycontin would do much better but his dr. says that they are afraid of his breathing.it does not make much sense to me and any help would be of great help. thanks scott
ask your doctor if there is a med patch for him symptoms, it keep the meds at an even level and is replaced every three days
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Old 10-18-2007, 06:48 AM
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I have a dear friend, and co-worker, whose husband is very ill with this disease. He, I believe, is in the final stages as well. I would say three more months, at best.
I am sorry to hear about everyone's family members. I, myself, have done a ton of research on this disease, and it is so unfortunate.
I have a question for everyone / anyone :

Does anyone know where I could possibly find financial help / support for my friend in this great time of need. She has been caring for him all by herself for so long. She desperately needs to take a leave of absence from work, but needs the money to pay medical bills and the mortgage. I am doing the best I can to get her some help. . . .

Does anyone have ideas or suggestions??
Please email me at BKRUG@RINKER.COM if you do!

Thanks to all & best wishes!
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Old 03-10-2008, 03:52 AM
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My father was just diagnosed with this condition after showing symptoms for the last 10 years. My mother has been caring for him by herself as well. They are struggling, but keeping positive attitudes. I am encouraged to see how many of the posters have mentioned the Lord. It's by His grace that we all go. I literally just heard about his condition 2 hours ago and have been researching it online. There seems to be a support organization at www.Shy-Drager.org. I hope it can help with managing the very difficult process of dealing with this condition.
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