Re: Mom is in distress
- From: "Evelyn Ruut" <evelyn.ruut@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 08:18:13 -0400
"Nixon.D" <nixon.d@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:wK2dnfFFtMizWknbnZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Evelyn Ruut" <evelyn.ruut@xxxxxxxxx> wroteYou need to get her to a serious doctor for a complete gerontological workup. Her behavior may indicate any number of possible conditions. Her behavior is not normal, and you probably realize that much. She could be simply depressed or she could be in early alzheimers. The other possibilities include mini-strokes or NPH or even something as small as a thyroid deficiency. You need to find out which it is and if it requires treatment.===================================================
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Best Regards,
Evelyn
Her behavior is no anomaly, not rare; happens all the time everywhere. Not, necessarily "abnormal". She is trying to tell her caregivers that it is time for her to leave them and go to whatever may lay beyond this earthly realm. It is hard for the caregivers but it is part of life.
I've experienced similar situations several times. People of that age, particularly in the stated condition, know more about death than the so-called experts and professionals who prattle on about this way, and that way, to prolong, prolong, prolong, a process that should be allowed to go naturally; hopefully in the way that the person themself would want it to go.
McDave
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Diagnosis via newsgroup is iffy at best, Dave. You don't know that any more than you know if the guy is a faker or a troll. The woman needs to be examined by a doctor. If she is really and truly nearing death, a doctor would know that.
In the meanwhile he owes it to his mother to get her to a doctor and find out if it is something else. Wouldn't it be awful if the woman had a thyroid condition and could have her life back with a little pill every day, and you gave the guy bad advice? You need to think carefully what you advise people.
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Best Regards,
Evelyn
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