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Signs of Dementia
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What is it called when my mom hoards her dog feces in her clothes drawers, and disposes it in the bathroom sink instead of flushing it?
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Pepzoe
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My mom says that someone is going to harm her tells her to hide. What does this mean?
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againx100
Answered Jan 2021
Girlfriend & business partner will not see a doctor voluntarily. She is showing signs of dementia. What do I do?
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freqflyer
Answered Jan 2021
Mom has become upset lately because she has found items in her house that she "knows" she hasn't purchased, though she has to have. Advice?
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sjplegacy
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Should I tell the doctor my mom says weird things?
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cwillie
Answered Jan 2021
I would imagine many are going through these things...Why do they continue these pointless tests?
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JoAnn29
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Is it possible for an aging (93) parent to show signs of dementia, like Sundowning and then be normal? This keeps happening off and on.
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Midkid58
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How to get Mum with dementia to take the matter serious and organize her affairs?
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ExhaustedPiper
Answered Jan 2021
Who initiates the paperwork for NH placement etc.?
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ExhaustedPiper
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66 year old mother has recently started crying hysterically through the entire night and I have no clue whats wrong. Suggestions?
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sjplegacy
Answered Jan 2021
"Too Smart" for Scammers....sigh....again...Should we just let him get scammed and pay the price?
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sunshinelife
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How to address what appear to be increasingly strong signs of some mental decline problems in my 65 year old mother?
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BarbBrooklyn
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As a caregiver, are you noticing signs of Alzheimer's/Dementia in you?
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NobodyGetsIt
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Where do we start in determining dementia versus depression?
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sjplegacy
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What to do with 60 year old mother who had a stroke but is now showing signs of dementia?
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Beatty
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I am a newbie to the forum. Hoping it will help me manage the emotions of loving but not liking my mother at a later stage of life.
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mrspru852
Answered Jan 2021
Mother is going number 2 on the bathroom floor. Help! Is this an indication of dementia?
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Needhelp2020
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Mother has memory loss. A POA is taking advantage of her. What are my first 2-3 steps to revoke and remove him from her house?
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Geaton777
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Father is screaming. Has anyone dealt with something similar?
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Flower123
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How to deal with an elderly parent overseas who refuses to go into a home?
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Geaton777
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