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theperson2 Asked May 2014

My Mom (84) watches brand new episodes of TV shows and insists that they're repeats. Even the news. Why is that?

She has cognitive memory disorder and She repeats herself a lot but we can't figure out why her brain thinks she's sees a TV show that has never been aired before. Have you ever heard of this before?

theperson2 May 2014
Thank you both for your insight. That makes a lot of sense. I'll try your suggestions and it will be a little easier now that I know why she's thinking that way. Big hug!

sunflo2 May 2014
My mom has done this because she can't concentrate and fully comprehend the whole episode anymore. She gets up and walks out of the room saying " I've seen this already"...and in her defense, the news casters are the same and politics, wars, fires, etc do seem the same and nothing new exactly. As far as TV sitcoms or soaps, yep the characters are the same and plots seem similar from show to show--so to someone with dementia or the elderly "yep, they've seen it before..."

Don't argue, just say, you're right mom, it's a repeat but a good one, how 'bout we watch it together again, I'll make popcorn".

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Eyerishlass May 2014
It's because she has dementia. If she watches the same shows she's familiar with the characters and that's probably what she's identifying with. It's not the same episode, it's the same characters.

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