This is a big question in my mind these days. Mom started on Aricept at her initial diagnosis in 1999. Somewhere around 2001 or 2002, they switched her to Exelon when it became available in the USA. Shortly after they added Namenda. She has been on both of these meds since coming to live with me in late 2005 (then a late stage 4/early stage 5). I remember my dad singing the praises of Exelon when Mom started on it. He swore it slowed her progression.
Fast forward to present day - with my mom firmly planted in Stage 6, I am really debating whether or not I want to prolong this. I have seen how people are in the final stages and I don't want that to go on forever with my mom. She is a very proud woman and I know she is aware of her shortcomings - prolonging it would be the worst for her. I have asked the neuro his opinion and all he tells me to do is switch to the Exelon patch. Not the advice I was seeking. He's a bozo and that is another post entirely.
I did ask our hospice nurse and she inquired with our GP. This is a doctor I like very much, but his AD experience is somewhat limited. Afterall, he is a GP not an AD specialist. He said he would leave her on the meds in case they actually were helping to keep her stable. The problem though is that there is no way to really know.
I hate having to make these decisions.
