My mum has recently become very breathless and lost her appetite. Her breathing became so bad the Dr called for an ambulance. On arrival at hospital they detected signs of a urine infection and that she was experiencing pains in her tummy. She spent the night in hospital, and they stopped the antibiotics as her urine was clear.
Her general health is good, but she's continued to be breathless and very agitated. I've just put her down for nap only for her to insist she's wet, when she isn't, and discover that her tummy is sore again
Is it normal for someone suffering with Alzheimer's to think they've wet when they've not, or experience pain when no signs of infection? She has moved both bowel and bladder today.
Her general health is good, but she's continued to be breathless and very agitated. I've just put her down for nap only for her to insist she's wet, when she isn't, and discover that her tummy is sore again
Is it normal for someone suffering with Alzheimer's to think they've wet when they've not, or experience pain when no signs of infection? She has moved both bowel and bladder today.