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Your mother is "showtiming" at the doctors' offices and for visitors.
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1 - it is called showboating

2 - document by videoing several [like 5 +] incidents so dr can see what you deal with - just use your cell phone to do this & when she starts just let it go

3 - do more documentation & show family members - people of that age don't expect this will be documented & you have it for the dr & family

4 - when you are finished with the above then document some more because the more you have then the better off you will be - FYI just seem to start talking just as an outburst happens the set phone on side with video going even if only partial pix the audio will be on - then A.S.A.P. down load to another device so you have room on your cell phone for the next - make sure time & date are on it but even better get the news in background as that is a good time line outside your control

5 - welcome to the land of loved ones with dementia & there are many of us - you have done a good move in starting to get educated by those 'on the ground' who have been there before
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All the time.  When you find out WHY, let me know because it is extremely maddening!  Makes me look like I need to be in AL rather than my mom!
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Mom can maintain a near seamless show of little old lady charm, chatting with ease and seeming authority, but only if you didn't know most of it is scripted nonsense. She has a credible response to almost everything. Once out of range of the easily fooled or challenged beyond chitchat, the real Mom emerges: dull, confused, clueless as to what's going on.

Since appearances to narcs count as everything, it's understandable they'd be very, very good at show-timing.

Very frustrating and isolating for the caregiver who, because of their LO's showtiming, project a sense of indifference or not knowing what they're talking about.
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Yes!!
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