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After I wrote toenails I went and clipped my Mom's.. I though I was going to puke.. I just hate touching or being touched by feet...

OMG if my husbands feet touch me while in bed!!! I can't stand it.. He knows not to put them near me..
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BAD BREATH!

We went to visit our pastor from way back one day in his facility in our hometown. OMG, his breath permeated the room. I was looking at my dh, my eyes were watering and I was trying not to breathe. OMG. It was just horrible. We just couldn't stay long.

My granny did the teeth thing, so that wouldn't bother me. ;)

Sharon
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I'm beginning to think that the only way to clean up some people is to go into the bathroom with them and just spray them down with a hand held flexible shower hose. Hopefully they would then be willing to remove wet clothes (which can then be washed), and you wipe up the bathroom afterwards. Next time they either cooperate or get sprayed again. I know how terrible this sounds, but don't you wish you could just put them thru something like a carwash and they would come out clean, dry, and shiny?
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Toenails - don't get me started! I have a serious foot phobia, and "doing" mom's feet and toes, with their decades' worth of dead skin buildup and fungus is enough to make me want to toss my cookies every time I touch them. I don't want anyone touching MY feet, and I don't want to touch theirs, either.

I have a horribly keen sense of smell too, Sodonewithsal1 - and I think sometimes it's a curse. Mom can't smell her own odors anymore, and will go days without showering (we're on day 5 now, and it's been an all-day thing so far - "Mom, how about getting in the shower?" "Mom, when are you going to shower?" "Ready for that shower now?" - to which she replies, "Later, I want to lay down", "not now", "in a bit, I know I need to".) If I'm *lucky* she might shower by tomorrow. Mom is not a small woman by any means, and she develops bacteria growth in her skin folds if they are not attended to properly, which is a health hazard - the skin breaks down and actually opens up, which is a huge infection risk, and she can't afford that kind of hard-to-heal infection at her age.

She has her good days - even good weeks - where she showers every other day without being asked, cleans up after herself (taking her plate to the kitchen, throwing her own trash away instead of leaving it sit for me to pick up, etc), but the bad days/weeks are starting to run closer and closer together. Since we came back from vacation 3 weeks ago, I've had a hard time getting her to do anything at all - she won't walk up and down the wheelchair ramp for exercise, showering is a struggle, and she pays no attention to the fact that she's not changing her incontinence pad or cleaning up after herself in the bathroom, etc. I think she got a little irritated with me today for telling her (many times) she needed to shower, and finally gave me "the look", which means "back the heck off and leave me alone", and said, "I'll shower - I'll do it - but I'm going to lay down now" - so I guess we'll see....I'm just trying to roll with the punches.
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The stench of mothballs and urine. MIL scatters mothballs around like a vampire hunter scatters holy water. Her 90-year-old alcoholic live-in boyfriend provides the urine stench.
I have a very keen sense of smell, and it's enough to gag a maggot. If MIL ever decides to marker her own personal line of perfume, it should be called Eau du Nuit du Mothballs and Urine.
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Toenails,..... Yuck!
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