T:Constant Diarhea	Q:Good Morning everyone! My FIL has been home with us the <num> time for a little over <time_period>. And every other week he gets Diarhea. We can NOT seem to fight it. We give him <medicine> just as the <professional_practitioner> says. it goes away for a <time_period> than comes back with a vengence! There has been no medication changes. But the last <professional_practitioner> appt the <professional_practitioner> tells us to put some pounds on him but HOW if he poops it all out. He is to the point of having to Thicken his liquids,  and soften his food but NOT too soft. He can actually eat a bologna sandwich if we sit with him. He cant use the bathroom any longer because he is now unable to walk. So he wears Briefs (depends) He has NOT gotten any bed sores thank goodness and his bum is clear. But the Diarhea is HORRIBLE and his stomach OMG its so loud almost like a train coming through. Has anyone had this issue with Alzeimers? I bleach down his bedding and bed after every bout of diarhea so he doesnt havent any nasty bacteria flying around HELP	A:The diarhea could be unrelated to his Alzheimer's; it could be ulcerative colitis or any other gastrointestinal or digestive disease. A decrease in digestive enzymes goes along with aging. Why don't you try looking in those directions. If your <professional_practitioner> don't want to address it,  get a new digestive track <professional_practitioner>. Something is very wrong.  


A:Incontinence is normal for someone with AD,  however persistent diarrhea is not. What medications is he on?Diarrhea can be from a wide array of things. Has he seen a <professional_practitioner>?


A:Thank you everyone. It is so interesting. None of his meds have changed. And the <professional_practitioner> just keep saying take <medicine>? The visiting <professional_practitioner> came today and said the same thing that his system must just be messed up? Are you kidding? this poor man has lost enough dignity by his son having to change him as it is but CONSTANT diarhea? The <professional_practitioner> told us today that if it was a stomach issue than it wouldnt be ON and OFF? His stools are already VERY loose as it is and he has lost a tremedous amount of weight. We do not know how much because he cant stand up to take his weight but its very noticable. We are filling him with <medicine> and <medicine> just as the <professional_practitioner> told us to do so he does not get dehydrated. I am so sad for him but I am also sad for my husband he sees no end to the mess. And believe me when a <professional_practitioner> speaks my husband takes it to heart so if the <professional_practitioner> were wrong my husband wouldnt know because he does exactly what they tell him to do. I am just at my wits end with the runaround from the <professional_practitioner> and <professional_practitioner>.  Im sorry for the vent session but watching this amazing man dwindle away to nothing is so sad.  


A:I'm sorry that you all are having to go thru this but once again. what med(s) is he on at the present time and has he seen a <professional_practitioner>?


A:He is on <medicine>,  <medicine>,  <medicine>,  <medicine>,  <medicine>,  <num> mg <medicine> No recent changes in Meds and no the <professional_practitioner> has NOT referred him to a <professional_practitioner>


A:I would suggest that you look into probiotics for him. Chances are with that kind of issue with diarrhea his good bacteria in his intestines is out of balance. Then get him in to see a <professional_practitioner> that you know is good.  


A:It really is a sad situation,  but he needs to be seen by a <professional_practitioner>. Diarrhea can be especially dangerous for the elderly because they can dehydrate so fast. My Gma,  who lived with me for <time_period> had dementia,  she was having D so I took her to my <professional_practitioner>. Her d turned out be diverticulosis. The <professional_practitioner> had us increase her fiber and put her on fiber supplements. She never really had much issue with it afterwards. Have you tried fiber supplements to help bulk up his stool yet?


A:Yes,  your loved one must be seen by a <professional_practitioner>. It can mean so much,  a virus,  intestine problems,  side effect of medication,  food intolerance,  drink intolerance,  celiac,  chron's,  ibs,  so much


A:Yes,  get him to a <professional_practitioner> asap. Emergency room perhaps? This might get him into the <institution> where they can do some tests and figure out what the issue is. Also,  my Mom was very low in weight (<num> lbs.  ) and when she moved into <institution>,  they started giving her a product called <medicine>. Very easy to swallow and it's full of nutrients. She nows weighs <num>. She has a swallowing problem,  so between the <medicine> and Ensure she has gained the much needed pounds back. Take care,  and hugs. I know this is tough for you and your husband -- vent away anytime. That's what we are here for! <name>
