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Screams At Night

CindyBum
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My DW has now had a few loud screaming events at night. She doesn’t remember if she has had a nightmare, but thinks she has.

None of her meds list this as a side effect. Is this another of the joyous things that can come with dementia? Anyone else here experience this and found any solution?

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  • Cardenas1816
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    My DH with EOAD has night terrors about 3 times a week where he punches, kicks and sometimes yells. I was told that often times pst traumatic events resurface with dementia.

  • CindyBum
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    edited June 16

    Yeah. I was worried about that. I’m just glad she doesn’t seem to remember them.

  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 1,686
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    my DH would wake up having delusions and hallucinations. He would jump out of bed. Not sure if he was dreaming though. I would speak to the doctor to see if they should change her meds. One thing I did read was to limit TV and movie watching to calm things for dementia patients. Don’t have the news on or watch movies with too much action. I think that might have triggered my DH hallucinations.

  • GothicGremlin
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    I'm sorry @CindyBum — my sister did this as well. It didn't start until sometime in stage 6. The only thing that helped was anti-psychotics and we didn't want to do that too soon, so we endured. Like your DW, my sister didn't remember her night time screams.

    @Cardenas1816 - we wondered about that with my sister too. She was also EOAD. If there was past trauma in her life, I was unaware of it. Our childhoods were unremarkable, so if anything happened it must have been when she was an adult. In the end we never figured it out.

  • Iris L.
    Iris L. Member Posts: 4,740
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    I echo avoiding the news and all scary or dramatic TV content. Surround your PWD with calmness and comfortableness.

    Iris

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DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
EO = Early Onset
FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
VD = Vascular Dementia
MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
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