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You need respite. We all have to get away from the confused thinking and talk with others who can carry on a decent conversation. I like to go to Lowe's where usually "the guys" and I can talk about how to fix something and that takes my mine off what is happening at home. Find YOUR outlet, go there when you need some relief so you can resume being a caregiver. I had to lock our front door and hide the key because when I found it unlocked, my husband said, "It called to me to open". The saving wonder is our two dogs which I can take for a short walk or more recently I bought a golf car to get him out of the house and the dogs love to ride in the breeze! So just know you are not alone...Oh, don't let her make coffee unattended. You need to take the thinking process out of her mind because she can no longer organize steps of how to do things.
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I woke late this morning and peeked in the living room. Mom was up and in her chair, rocking frantically. I suspected before that she might be bipolar. The recent things may just be part of mania?? She has gotten hypomanic on certain antidepressants. She drove me crazy doing things like washing coins and old laundry -- obsessive acts. She enjoys the hypomania, so I'll just ride with it unless it gets too bad or expensive.
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Great idea, Send. I'm actually thinking about buying decaf and slipping it into the canister. She probably won't know the difference. Maybe she'll calm down some if she doesn't have the caffeine going through her.
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Jesse, really frustrating days! We get Half Calf from trader joes and then I don't get all talkative. Earlier last week, someone was having to limit the availability of toilet paper. I thought this was a good way to get ahead of the problem.
Maybe there is a way to limit the amount of coffee available also, but that would mean more work for you. Sounds like your mother learned to make it anyway!

Every so often, there is coffee running down the side of the counter here. I have to clean it up and have no idea how he does it, but I love for him to make the excellent coffee that he does. It is such a treat for me!

Hope you get some relief from those frustrations somehow. You deserve a good day.
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ROFL, ff. I got my mother one of the old-fashioned types. She just puts the coffee and water in. Today she did it just fine. I overheard her saying, 2 cups 1 scoop. I think she has it down. Yea! I wouldn't have even tried any of the newer models. Maybe your dad would like one of the 5-cup Mr. Coffee makers. It is the old-fashioned kinds.

I can understand possible befuddlement at the new coffeemakers. Some of them make me long for the old days when things were simple.

My mother is very stuck on the water coming from the neighbor's yard now. She growled at me any time I saw her, so I made myself scarce. I am not a happy camper at the moment. I have a high-cost way to fix problems that should have already been done. I am going to go ahead with the plan. She is concerned about moss growing in the front yard and wants to eradicate it. Why, I don't know. She's had this fixation on moss for about 4 years now. I told her there was an easy solution -- chop down her trees. She didn't like that. She doesn't understand shade and moss go together. (Personally I love the pretty green moss carpet, so hate to see it hacked up and destroyed.)
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Jessie, hope your Mom eventually understands how to use the new coffee maker. I was thinking about getting my Dad one of the small Keurig coffee makers. But then I remembered all the problems I had trying to remember the steps to get the thing to work here at home. And recently I noticed at my office some of our older clients were befuddled by the Keurig, so I dropped that idea....

Dad would either run hot water all over the counter, or being a retired electrical engineer, he would take the thing apart to see how it works :P
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We are so good at "not letting it bother me." But sometimes - often - it gets tiring.
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Pam, Nascar is looking for drivers... you made me laugh out loud! Hope shes ok!
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I see. I guess everyone's progression varies. My cousin went downhill fast. I don't see her making it even close to 6 years. She doesn't really notice anything unless you point it out to her and even then, she has little if any comment about it. Before dementia, she could be rather spoiled and demanding, but not anymore. She became a much more grateful person who is quite nice.

Perhaps your mom's main issue is something else. I've read your comments on this site. I suppose that change could still come through as she progresses.
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Oh, I re-read. I understand "wine" now. Afraid I'll have to settle for a beer moment. :)
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Sunny, I really think my mother was born with dementia. There's always been something off with her. It has been worse for the last 10 or so years. I've been living with her for six years.

Today is still crazy. I'm trying to stay out of her way. I am mentioning moving a lot. I hope that it gets her used to the idea.

Pam, the whine thread is no longer the whine thread.
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I hope your day gets better Jessie!
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Officially, not under the Guardian hearing. Unofficially: At age 75 she drove a quarter mile with her foot on the gas, pushing harder because she thought her foot was on the brake "The car went crazy" she said. The bad news is she did about $3K in damage to the car. The good news is she set a new record for the quarter mile in a Grand Marquis.
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Sorry it was a rough day. I'm glad you come here to add cheer and offer support though. It helps others so much. That must bring you some comfort.

How long has your mom being diagnosed with dementia?
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Make this a "wine" moment.
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