Mother In Law Has Dementia And Says She Visits Dead Husband Every Day
Best Mother In Law Has Dementia And Says She Visits Dead Husband Every Day
Mother in law has dementia and says she visits dead husband every day. It was really quite science fiction in a way. My husband and i have been caring for my 92 year old mother for over five years. My own mother in law seemed pretty normal too but once her husband died it was only short time till she needed to be placed in a facility. Fil was physically sick but was able to look out for mil and watch that she did not do anything stupid.
So there is some part of us that refuses to give up trying to make the proverbial silk purse from the sow s ear. Sadly most of the things you describe are typical of dementia. In the last year she has also become anxious and panicky when we leave her. My mom turns 88 this week.
She will have no memory of doing them. My husband richard and i married on july 26 1980. My mum has had vascular dementia for the past 7 years she lost dad 28 years ago she came and lived with me because my sister was being abusive towards her whilst she was living with me she caught shingles in her eye head she was so poorly i thought she was going to die she slowly recovered last november she fell and broke her hip and. I am currently taking care of a lady who is 92 yrs old dementia with sundowners i ve been taking care of her almost a year i ve done all the research possible but the only thing that weighs heavy on me is since day 1 she has said her mom is lost and or missing she doesn t know if she s dead or alive been kidnapped and says noone has.
Though she has a wonderful family and a really dear husband she says there is always something missing from her life because of her father s inability to have a relationship with his own daughter. I would say there s no point in trying to reason with theresa or to point out things she has done because she won t believe you. Typically these stages apply to all types of dementia including alzheimer s. I have experienced a visit from my husband s deceased mother three days prior to his death on april 12 2002.
It has taken me almost that long to even admit and verbalize that my mother has dementia. She seems content in her bed though. The 3 stages of dementia. A visit to mom s pcp would be in order at this time for a complete evaluation.
Just in the last 2 weeks she has become unable to sit in a chair because she slides out of it as if she can t hold herself in it. She has received 24 hour care from my sister and i for the last 16 months. I always would just say that she was forgetful and then as time went on i added the word confused. What she does do will have made sense to her at the time even though they don t to anyone else.
She has had dementia for about 10 years. But it s important to remember that someone with dementia may not always fit in a specific stage or go through every stage because the progression of dementia is unique and different for each person.