
I'm kinda tired of the psych med game and upping the doses for difficult dementia behaviors. Today my pop had sundowning during mid-day, which isn't his usual time for those sort of stress waves. I gave him a half dose of his olanzapine, and will give him the other half at tonight's medication time. He would not stop doing the same repetitive movements, and kept throwing things (not at me, just around the room for no reason). I just gave him 40mg of CBD oil, which I take for stress and anxiety. It just calmed him down into a nap, which I will have to end in about 30 minutes for dinner and medication, but I'm curious what successes or failures people have had with CBD in elderly dementia patients. He specifically has vascular dementia. Thoughts?
Its an interesting conversation regarding the FDA and studies and such. I am pro-Western medicine and not a woo woo person, however, pharmaceutical companies tend to flourish when 1. A medication treats symptoms, not the root cause of a health problem and 2. When they are able to deter individuals from preventative treatments or off-label uses/alternative products or medicine, it’s profitable. A new medication that hasn’t passed the patent expiration yet is their bread and butter. They look out for their own interests and there are lobbyists at the FDA. Also, from a friend in epidemiology working at a there are way more data error cover-ups at institutions we would prefer to have confidence in. Doctors are encouraged by reps. Look at the opioid crisis and the Sacklers, MD doctors recklessly prescribed OxyContin and now we have a generational opioid crisis in America. Idk, food for thought about putting blind faith in the medical industry. 🤷🏼♀️
I needed something for adhesive arachnoiditis and the pharmacist recommended a Hybridol cannabis oil. (Rice grain dose, squeezed into empty gel capsule they provide)
It ended my stinging nerve damage.
It was miraculous and still works to this day.
I’m also in a better mood.
Don’t pass this opportunity by due to a few uneducated in this area.
Curaleaf carry’s CBD products with every “route” available.
They would be able to assist you and it’s FREE information, if your state has it.
Good luck.
think it’s a great idea but I would only do CBD it can be a heavy medication . Happy Buddha Hemp has a 2400 strength give a dropper full after lunch they are based in Colorado and will send you a sample . The gummies from FIVE CBD are very good and they have sales all the time and special - there are 50 mg CBD with 2 THC or 25 mg CBD and 5 THC - if the OCD behavior continues past 2 pm give him a couple 50 mg CBD that is very calming and takes awhile to get into the system . If it’s for sleep give 1 or 2 - 25 mg after dinner - they are strong . I always try things on my self . I wouldn’t mix them with pharmaceuticals . FIVE is located in Laguna and are having a 42% off sale for 420 - buy yourself some . They are good quality .
good luck !
Bright light helps so much, it's wild. He is not activity oriented (yet), really hard to get him to be interested in anything besides talking, he talked nonstop when he didn't have dementia haha, ex barfly, very social by nature. Liked to garden, may try that when the cold weather finally knocks it off.
I think CBD is probably worth a trial but also curious about stigma telling his doctor tomorrow.