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Could be mixture of personality disorder and other mental health problems going on for which medication can help tremendously after a proper diagnosis.
Sorry you are going through this. Hugs.
I definitely think there are mental issues which have been exacerbated by her ageing so perhaps it's time for a meeting with her doctor? Thanks for listening, and hugs to you too!
Please speak w/your mother's doctor(s) about a review of ALL medications and drug interactions too. Your local pharmacist can be very helpful too in this regard Just pick a slow time @ the pharmacy to do this.
Lastly, please stick up for yourself and tell your mom as you would a little child that talking to someone that way or using hurtful comments IS NOT polite and will not be tolerated. Sometimes our parents need to be reminded to be polite as they sometimes get wrapped up in themselves and their aches and pains. It's almost as if when we age we revert to the " terrible twos" in our acts and behaviors! Maybe your mom needs a hug, kiss and I love you "timeout" too.
Best of luck to you.
Hugs,
Suzanne
Finally in frustration one day I told her I know that you say you can't control this, but it is not safe for me to drive you when you do this. If you can't stop shouting out we will have to find some other source of transportation for you. The behavior stopped immediately and she has never done it again, nor does she act freaked out when I drive her.
Not only was the behavior uncalled for to begin with, but she was totally capable of stopping, and capable of remembering not to do it again. My husband and I have done this with several other of her controlling behaviors since then and very often it has stopped those problems as well. There are times when there is no doubt that she has dementia, but we have discovered that some of her behavior is by choice.
We have tried to gradually test the water to figure out which behaviors she can and can't control. Again, I know this will not be the case for all but is worth a gentle try.
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