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My mom has dementia. We found out last year. I am the only one of her kids in her life for years. I am wondering if these patients get to th
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Can you provide more info? Your question was cut off.
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Yes, that kind of behavior is totally normal in patients with dementia. Be glad she'll wear them. The alternative is awful.
Sorry about the MIA sibs. I have 3. It's hard.
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Sorry she is getting to the point she uses her pull up instead of trying to get to her bed side toilet is that normal
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Sorry about the MIA sibs. I have 3. It's hard.