RichA
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I feel for your family. It sounds awful and familiar, from pre-covid times with my mother.Tell you the truth Ethan I'm not entirely sure, I'm not fully in the loop, my mother in law is having to deal with it so I get snippets from the wife but I'm working so it's very few and far between
First was suspected broken hip, turns out badly bruised (from the fall)
Then suspected bad water infection causing the memory loss
Now it's suspected brain damage from her first jab..
Tbh it's very hard for one to keep up and two hard full stop because of covid nobody can go in so the mother in law is dealing for it remotely. And because the grandmother isn't totally with it she said her next of kin was her son who does nothing for them so we had to fight to get them to talk to the mother in law as out the 4 kids she's the one that does everything
I'm just on the back bench doing whatever asked
Elderly female, falls, slurred speech, confusion, uti. I'd be pushing the hospital for an MRI and a discreet dementia assessment. It's a horrible thing to have to deal with, but easier with the correct diagnosis and the support that follows - financial and medical.