margaritaclewett
02-02-2002, 01:02 AM
Hello!
I have been reading soome of the ways alzs patients are described. I am a bit confused. Could someone please explain to me how this awful illness starts? Is there a test to find it early?
My mother in law is 65. She moved in with my husband and I about 5 years ago. (I have a muscle disorder and sometimes require personal assistance from time to time.)
The past year, my mom in law has begun to be forgetful. When she forgets things we tell her, she insist she was never told.
Last year around Christmas time, I left her for a few minutes in the childrens department in a local department store. I was only a few sections over in the same store. I told her where I would be. She said she would be around the same area she was in. 30 minutes later, I had walked half the store and paged her twice and could not find her! When I did find her, she had gone to the snack shop and got some coffee. She was waiting on me to meet her!
Some days she is normal. Some days we repeat things over and over. She drives still. (I dont drive due to my illness so I ride with her alot.) She has forgotten where she is going. When I ask where we are going she realizes what she is doing and gets back on track.
Some days she stares at the tv. She knows what time each program comes on and she tunes them in right on time like clock work.
Could any of this be alz? Or maybe is she just forgetting do to age?
She has sugar dieabeties. Some times she forgets when that gets high. I have heard that hardening of the arteries can cause semular problems.
I mentioned this to the doctor but she denies it. So he just says maybe its high sugar levels or just doesnt relate.
My husband and I have had several arguments due to her telling us different things and mixing up certain things. (Like what time he gets off work or where one of us will be or she forgets a message.) Her phone edicate leaves something to desire. (You dont know if she is talking to "sally" or if its "paul" calling for "sally" for example)
If anyone knows how to find out if its alz early, please let me know. Any ideals anyone?
When it comes to her health, I am the one that handles the doctors appoinments and such. I am disabled myself. We help each other. I would like to know what I am facing so I can prepare myself if possible. She has other children but they dont listen when I try to explain it. My husband agrees something is going on. Like I said, any help is welcome!
God Bless you all that deal with this awful illness every day!
Margarita
I have been reading soome of the ways alzs patients are described. I am a bit confused. Could someone please explain to me how this awful illness starts? Is there a test to find it early?
My mother in law is 65. She moved in with my husband and I about 5 years ago. (I have a muscle disorder and sometimes require personal assistance from time to time.)
The past year, my mom in law has begun to be forgetful. When she forgets things we tell her, she insist she was never told.
Last year around Christmas time, I left her for a few minutes in the childrens department in a local department store. I was only a few sections over in the same store. I told her where I would be. She said she would be around the same area she was in. 30 minutes later, I had walked half the store and paged her twice and could not find her! When I did find her, she had gone to the snack shop and got some coffee. She was waiting on me to meet her!
Some days she is normal. Some days we repeat things over and over. She drives still. (I dont drive due to my illness so I ride with her alot.) She has forgotten where she is going. When I ask where we are going she realizes what she is doing and gets back on track.
Some days she stares at the tv. She knows what time each program comes on and she tunes them in right on time like clock work.
Could any of this be alz? Or maybe is she just forgetting do to age?
She has sugar dieabeties. Some times she forgets when that gets high. I have heard that hardening of the arteries can cause semular problems.
I mentioned this to the doctor but she denies it. So he just says maybe its high sugar levels or just doesnt relate.
My husband and I have had several arguments due to her telling us different things and mixing up certain things. (Like what time he gets off work or where one of us will be or she forgets a message.) Her phone edicate leaves something to desire. (You dont know if she is talking to "sally" or if its "paul" calling for "sally" for example)
If anyone knows how to find out if its alz early, please let me know. Any ideals anyone?
When it comes to her health, I am the one that handles the doctors appoinments and such. I am disabled myself. We help each other. I would like to know what I am facing so I can prepare myself if possible. She has other children but they dont listen when I try to explain it. My husband agrees something is going on. Like I said, any help is welcome!
God Bless you all that deal with this awful illness every day!
Margarita

