um bongo molongo
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I’m at a bit of a loss so turning to the collective wisdom of NSC in the hope someone can provide some expertise or point me towards some.
My mum is 78 and over the last few years has become increasingly withdrawn. It’s now to the extent that my dad can’t get her to leave the house pretty much, she hasn’t had her haircut in ages, and she’s cut off all social contact, even with closest friends. When her best friend came over, she didn’t recall it, and the friend said she only spoke about stories from her youth (and didn’t talk at all about her two grandchildren, one of whom is only 3 months old). My mum has had a long history of mobility problems, with many operations on her back and hips and has been in pain (part paralysed) for over 45 years. So one possible explanation is that the pain is just too much and she doesn’t want to leave the house. But I think it’s more mental. My gran (her mum) developed Alzheimer’s at about this age, but I remember that seeming very different. And her brother also has severe dementia.
In truth, I don’t really know what to do. As well as her, I’m worried about the impact on my dad, who is a sprightly 83, but is losing all social contact as well as a result. Any thoughts on what to do next would be welcome, but especially keen to hear from any medical professionals or those who’ve experienced similar issues. I live in north London and my parents are in Hove (and I’m an only child) so that doesn’t make anything easier.
My mum is 78 and over the last few years has become increasingly withdrawn. It’s now to the extent that my dad can’t get her to leave the house pretty much, she hasn’t had her haircut in ages, and she’s cut off all social contact, even with closest friends. When her best friend came over, she didn’t recall it, and the friend said she only spoke about stories from her youth (and didn’t talk at all about her two grandchildren, one of whom is only 3 months old). My mum has had a long history of mobility problems, with many operations on her back and hips and has been in pain (part paralysed) for over 45 years. So one possible explanation is that the pain is just too much and she doesn’t want to leave the house. But I think it’s more mental. My gran (her mum) developed Alzheimer’s at about this age, but I remember that seeming very different. And her brother also has severe dementia.
In truth, I don’t really know what to do. As well as her, I’m worried about the impact on my dad, who is a sprightly 83, but is losing all social contact as well as a result. Any thoughts on what to do next would be welcome, but especially keen to hear from any medical professionals or those who’ve experienced similar issues. I live in north London and my parents are in Hove (and I’m an only child) so that doesn’t make anything easier.