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Does anyone know if dementia effects keeping ones eyes open?
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My mother constantly blinks, squints, closes her eyes-even while eating or riding in a car.
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Smcowart
Jul 2018
Yes, she has dry eye, but uses eye drops. Before the diagnosis, don’t think she did this.
07/21/2018 10:11:39
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Jul 2018
Have you had her vision checked, or her eyes examined for something like dry eye?
07/20/2018 07:13:12
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wally003
Jul 2018
she's just a passenger I think
do you ever ask her why she is doing that?
07/19/2018 23:12:49
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JoAnn29
Jul 2018
Mom should not be driving a car. It only takes a second to have an accident. I believe Dementia effects the eyes, I think there were times Mom didn't see. Maybe an eye exam should be done.
07/19/2018 22:38:11
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do you ever ask her why she is doing that?