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dog woman
posted 10/09/2007, comment (1)

dog woman

Hi I am new to this and feeling a bit overwhelmed. My mom has multi-infarct dementia. I am her primary caregiver. My 86 year old grandmother lives with my mom. (she is mentaly fine) She is very controlling and overbearing with my mom, always telling her what to do and how to do it.She does not let mom do much for herself and I am sure this is... Read moreChevron
Linda
posted 10/05/2007, comments (8)

Sleep Induced Hallucinations

Hello Again Everyone: I've posted this before and haven't gotten any feedback.  Has anyone had similar experiences?  My mom goes "in and out" - for several days she can be fine and other days, well you all know.  But I've noticed that often when she nods off she goes into "another world" and... Read moreChevron
Concerned Individual

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posted 10/04/2007, comment (1)

Behavioral changes

I have a loved one that lives in CA and I live in MD.  I talk to him at least twice a week, and noticed nothing.  However, I have been told that he gets agitated very easily.  I am trying to find out what are some of the behavioral changes people with alzheimers experience?
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posted 09/28/2007, comments (0)

Patricia

My husband has dementia.  The biggest problem I have is with his moods and anger toward me.  He lashes out at me in a second.  Starts very mad and upset with me.  Blames me for everything bad that happens.
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posted 09/22/2007, comments (2)

Frustrated daughter-in-law/caregiver

My mother-in-law has vascular dementia; she lives alone in her own home with upstairs and basement. She has 2 sons who cannot deal well with her care. My husband has had her POA ever since her husband passed away 10 years ago. He recently has filed for guardianship/conservatorship, but has not used his POA to take over her... Read moreChevron
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