Spectator Crossword N0. 2681 By La...
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Morning,
Just a week update MIL does not have cancer!! She had a meeting with a 'memory' nurse and gave permission for her to discuss her finding with us. Turns out MIL also told her she had cancer so she checked her medical records and whilst there was an irregular blood test some time ago all further tests and FIT test came back negative.
Now how do we deal with someone who is going round telling people and family that she has cancer and dementia and had neither!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Her poor memory is apparently down to old age (85), medication (on about 30 different tablets a day) and depression!
no she mentioned the dementia again to himself last night - was adament that this nurse says she has dementia - Jim has her if she had read the letter and she said yes.
I think its the attention she gets from 'being ill'
We told her that she did not have dementia and she is adamant that the dr says she did have it.
I think the confusion is that the dr is reacting to her stating she can't remember anything - so arranged for this memory specialist to come out to her - who in turn says its general old age, medication and depression.
She has another appointment in 6 weeks to see if the change in medication makes a difference.
To be honest I have kinda lost the will with her - the nurse asked if she has always had a tendency to 'have a nasty tongue' or was that new - we just said - she has always had it!!
Pleased for you and OH that she doesn't have cancer.
Your MIL reminds me so much of my mother, she was always at the doctor's (after reading up on various conditions in the Readers Digest of Home Medicine) with one imagined ailment or another. She once came back from the GP absolutely fuming. When asked what the problem was, she replied "That bloody man won't let me have diabetes".
The book used to fall open at the ailment she was currently deciding she had.
I remeber many years ago when doctors really knew their patients and had the time to explain what they were prescribing. My doctor would say ----'some pills you take with water and others with milk. Milk won't irritate the stomach because it will put a 'lining' in it. Don't take these different pills together ,you should leave an interval between'.
Years later when I worked with Day Patients in a NHS hospital we would often get elderly patients coming in , drowsy and confused , because they had been taking their pills at the wrong times or taking a 'cocktail 'of pills.
Andres @1338 - I contacted the pharmacy back in 2020 and got them to put them in a tray early morning, morning lunch dinner and night - or something like that.
She has had reviews and tbh some of them have been shocking - she was still on HRT at 78 and had to be weened off them! she had been on them for 30 years!!!
Lol Diabetes - her best mate about 10 years ago was diagnosed and needed injections - MIL was most disapointed that when she was diagnosed pre diabetic she only needed to watcher her diet - of course she didn't quite the opposite in fact I can remember being shocked at how much sweet stuff she ate.
Well of couse she needed medication but she had a complete paddy when she was given tablets and wanted injections like her mate!!
honestly over the years I have threatened to throw her overboard and drop her off at dignatas!!
I could almost accept her being nasty to me if it was dementia but now I know its just her!
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