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What you can consider doing is following the doctor's advice and give her what she wants but make her pay for it out of her money since it will drain the bank for you and leave your wallet empty. Use your fridge and freezer to your advantage and don't order no more until she eats everything she bought. I would seriously consider a feeding tube to at least get something in her so she doesn't starve to death. I don't know if she's really in the dying process but not every dying process is alike, each journey is uniquely different in its own way so no to journeys are necessarily exactly alike though there may be signs which can also be mistaken for something else so be careful. You don't want to make a mistake and regret it later so stay in touch with her doctor

Besides the feeding tube idea, you can also use a juicer, food processor or blender or to your advantage. You can definitely make some very good smoothies in a blender and some good homemade juices in a juicer. Get proper food storage bags and use the food processor to vacuum seal anything left over for later use
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Similar situation with my stepmother a few years ago. When her dementia symptoms began, she was in total denial. She wasn't able to cook and my dad never learned how so they went to restaurants every day. She has celiac disease so they went to the same 5-6 places where they knew what she should order.
Eventually her symptoms got to the point that we weren't comfortable taking her out in public so we began bringing in takeout daily. Sometimes she refused to eat what we brought her because she wanted to go out. My dad really wanted to have some home-cooked meals so I started fixing their dinner several times each week. She became angry: yelling, cursing, and throwing stuff.
This wasn't resolved until her symptoms worsened after many months and she forgot about the issues. I did not miss the trips to Mickey D's five times a week.
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