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I guess my question is broad as I knew Haldol was not recommended for LBD or elderly patients. However, that is what Hospice give them.
I feel guilty about letting them use Haldol. Can not believe how fast she went!!! She had been with LBD since 2011 and most important to point out, without any major medicine until 2 months ago where they were trying some cocktails. She went in with behavioural problems (paranoia, dellusions and hallusinations plus severe cognitive declline.) She was able to walk with axial-gait before she went in for neutralization treatement after an episodic month of September. She came out of there not walking. Immediately went back to Hospital for extended stay, came out completely bedridden.