Hello, people .. I am asking for advice, and it is urgent .. My grandmother is about 90 years old and recently they started not holding her legs, not being able to get up alone and do anything alone. We had found her fallen 2 months ago and since then she has only been in bed, she can't do it alone. I don't know if she had a heart attack and as a result she suddenly stopped doing everything. I called an ambulance and the doctor said that everything was fine, she just had dementia, etc. and she was old. I can't stand it anymore, I just watch her struggle and I can't help her with anything .. Recently I gave her the cane and with it happened when I supported her and she could barely walk again and now suddenly, if you want to believe me, she vomited (with an excuse) she was breathing hard and I had to drag her to the bed (I took her to the kitchen to eat, supposedly) this time she didn't reflect the cane he could hear me, he was looking at the ground. I'm very scared and I don't know how to help her ..
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In people with dementia, these are very common lesions. The brain totally excludes some body functions (food intake, forgetting loved ones and memory only of childhood as well as motor functions) In general it is really very painful (I had experience with a loved one) I think that depending on the stage of dementia are written pills that support the body to some extent. Unfortunately darling is something irreversible and if you have the opportunity I will recommend you to hire a babysitter. If your family takes care of her as well as you, I think it is a great trauma, because with the loss of memory they become aggressive. I wish you all the best!