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I think I would start with her doctor and let them run blood work and eliminate what he might be causing the lack of appetite. Hopefully, they can figure it out. Maybe, she'll tell the doctor what is wrong. I would watch her responses carefully. One sign of dementia is refusing to eat. It was a stage my cousin went through. She eats now, but for awhile, she hardly ate anything. I know quite a few dementia patients who barely eat. Some of them forget how to chew or swallow. Sometimes the body can't process the food and so it stops the desire to eat.
There are so many things that could be going on. Without medical consult, I'm not sure you will be able to figure it out, unless she tells you.
Is she drinking fluids?
Pam is making an observation that I suspect others have also made.
She stopped eating and drinking and there was not a d*mn thing any of us could do about it.