I just wanted to say thank you to those who reached out to me via my other post. The friend I care for has been better over the past 2 days and has been telling me about the things that he thinks he was doing during his episode of confusion.
Following advice from medical professionals that I work with, all meds have been removed and I only give him the ones hes due when hes due to take them. I then leave the ones for overnight that he will need ahead of me visiting the next morning.
I took him shopping this morning at his request and made sure he was getting the things that he needed. I then dropped him off and then I took the bags in for him once I had parked the car.
Hello Munchkin138
I am Brian one of the Community Champions here on the online Community. I have just noticed your post has gone unanswered.
I have just been reading the saga regarding the friend you care for - I think you are doing a cracking job and I am so pleased for you both that things are back to normal now.
It's great when we get an update to post as you can then rest assured that all is well - thank you again for your help and posting an update.
Best wishes - Brian.

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