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This kind of swallowing problem can lead to aspiration pneumonia, which is very dangerous, so please call the doctor today.
Thanks for such a great resource for us...funny how we always think there cant be any one else in our situation because it's the worse ever...:( Thanks
Loving my mom
Many seniors have different sleep patterns are they age. Some elders are unable to sleep through the night and other elder's sleep all day. Sleep patterns can be caused by the disease, medications, depression, etc.
I have included a few article to help you understand the sleep process in the elderly more. I wish you and your grandmother well.
Sleep Disorders Articles
https://www.agingcare.com/Sleep-Disorders/Articles-1
Do People Need Less Sleep As They Age?
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/Sleep-and-Aging-133153.htm
~Karie
I adhere to the idea of their body, mind, and spirit just being tired. This makes sense to me. My mom is 90.
Since her health has worsen she's become more difficult, matter of fact she bit me yesterday. So now when she's sleep I kind of think of it as a rest for me.
I have also had many seniors who make the decision to limit how much they choose to participate in the world and sleeping is an acceptable way to "check out"!
She might be a night owl or probably suffers from severe depression; hard to tell. Plus she's 96, not as active as you'd like her to be, and might be too tired to chew most of the time.
While you set up an appointment with her doctor, check out Helpguide.org and WebMD for tips. Good luck my friend.
-- ED
I think it probably is normal but I am no expert.
Is the weather hot?
I've read about Sundown Syndrome on the Grossed Out & other threads.
Let's help Patti all of you experienced caregivers!