I can't get her to do anything. My mother was with my sister in N.C for 8 mos. She will be with me now. All she does is sleep day and night. I can't get her to do anything. Is this normal? I am very worried and frustrated. I have trouble also getting her to eat. The Dr. say it is ok to let her sleep but I find it hard to believe as back in Oct she was not doing this. She has deteriorated since she has been with my sister in N.C. I just feel that all this sleep is not normal and there is something else that I could be doing to help her get past it. Please does anyone have suggetions?
I am a senior and I am wearing out. I sleep more and can't go on 10 mile hikes like I did.
Doctor can't find anything wrong....just getting worn out.
In accepting that I am getting old I have become much happier.
In any case, at least with Alzheimer's, it is possible for the person to sleep and sleep and sleep towards the end. It does not sound like that's where she is at all.
My Mother has been paying insurance of $1,000.00 per month for 14 years to have amenities of assisted living to her facility. They changed the name of their Assisted Living section to Personal Care which I understand is requires less care than Assisted Living. Her friend has paid $1,000 per month insurance to an insurance company and she has round the clock Nurses Aids. When my Mom needed Nurses Aids round the clock it was at a rate of $25.00 per hour which would be over $200,000 per year. Her insurance policy will provide a Nurse if she needs car 24 hours a day but not a nurses aid. Was this a rip off?
Being cold all the time sounds to me like a lack of healthy fats in the person's diet, and definitely lack of circulation if the person doesn't move around much to keep the blood flowing to like it should. Both of those will definitely keep the body feeling cold.
Another thing that was mentioned here is spot on about lack of nutrition and dehydration. Not eating well and even eating less is accurate about the slowing down and malfunctioning of the body. The person who mentioned this before was definitely right because the body will start slowing down and you'll be so low on energy you'll sleep much of the time.
Dehydration is another threat to life, we need a certain amount of water to survive. Without enough water, the body will quickly start slowing down before shutting down. The poster who mentioned dehydration was also spot on about dehydration because yes, the body will slow down in order to stay alive, that's definitely correct! You can live about three days without water if you drink none at all. Your body is constantly losing water when you breathe and with all other bodily functions because your body is always working doing something. Your body needs building blocks to function properly and stay alive. Without those building blocks, your body will slow down and you will start noticing how your body starts malfunctioning and you may start sleeping more.
You'll probably want to get the patient checked right away and have some blood drawn to check for 'nutritional anemia'. One test you can do right now is a gentle pinch test on the back of her hand. If the skin does not return to shape for its slow to return to shape, that's a big red flag, she's dehydrated. Another sign to look for is how hard it will be to draw blood at the hospital. One time my foster dad was in the ER and it took about 45 minutes just to even get blood out of him. He was definitely dehydrated because of how awful of a time they had even getting any blood from him. He was hospitalized and restored to health before being discharged