Muttilou, please make note that for every hour someone is anesthetized for surgery, it will take at least one month for the brain fog to clear.... thus if surgery was 2 hours, it will take 2 months to clear. Plus your Mom is 80 years old, huge difference compared if say she had this surgery when she was 40. Plus, is your Mom still in any pain from the surgery? Pain will exhaust a person.
Well when you call them, ask them if her behavior is normal this far out from surgery. They may want to see her again...good luck and keep us posted on how she's doing.
I did call her doc today and they still need to get back with me. She called me today YEAH and said she was feeling good, but still foggy. I'm seeing some improvement and also told her about one hr surgery one month for fog to clear. Thanks so much, so glad I found this form, you all have helped me a lot.
How old is Mom? Does she have other chronic conditions? What were you told to expect after the surgery? Were you given any prognosis for how long complete recovery would take?
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A twisted stomach operation sounds major. You may be seeing the after-effects of her being anesthetized during the surgery. May be temporary. Could be permanent. Ask her physician. Maybe she's tired . . . Bored . . . Since she's lifting her head and talking when you prompt her, it may be nothing at all to be concerned about.
Maybe you can get her audio books at your library or a radio to help her pass the time.
Is her doctor (either surgeon or her regular doctor) aware of her drooping head and general listlessness? Is she able to get up and about when she needs to? How much longer will she be on the meds?
She is 80 yrs old and other wise healthy except arthritis. She is on a lot more mess than she's use too and hates it. I keep telling her this is not for ever. I have read the side effects of these meds and she has a few, but not the head hanging. She tells my dad she does this cuz she doesn't like what's on tv and can't read.
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Is her doctor (either surgeon or her regular doctor) aware of her drooping head and general listlessness? Is she able to get up and about when she needs to? How much longer will she be on the meds?
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