She refuses any help. No walker no cane. She also has blood clots, refuses all medication. She is up walking, barely.
She refuses to go to any facility
Dr. ordered a necklace to push when we are not here. I know she won't wear it! How can I get Dr. to admit her somewhere? She is somewhat of a sound mind at timed. Short term memory loss. Advice?
Did they say she has Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus?
What treatment plan did the doctor propose?
I would think that if it were a possibility, she can have a spinal tap and have as much excess fluid drained off on an outpatient basis.
My son had a cyst in his brain and for some reason, it caused him to create more fluid---every so often (until he has surgery to remove the cyst)--we'd go to the Neuro doc and he'd place a needle in son's spine and attach a, well, a 'pipe' and when opened the excess pressure caused the fluid to shoot out the 'pipe'. Relief was immediate and lasted maybe a week...It was a bit startling to this mama to watch cerebrospinal fluid to 'geyser' until it was at an apprpriate level. Once it shot up high enough to hit the ceiling. Looking back, it was kind of gross, but at the time, getting my boy (ok, he was 21) to instantly feel better was great.
The way they will treat a 97 yo will likely be different than a healthy, 21 yo.
Unlikely, with clots already, that they would place a stent (son has one now, had had since he was 22).
My son had incredible headaches with this, until he had the cyst removed and later, the shunt installed. Literally, only a Demerol shot in the ED could begin to touch the pain. Is mom in pain? That could be a part of the problem--
The dizziness could also definitely be a by-product of the fluid buildup.
You need to get her to a neuro doc ASAP.
And, BTW, those fall pendants have proven to be very ineffective b/c so many elders simply refuse to wear them. They don't WORK if they won't WEAR them.
Good Luck!!
I do hope u have POA. You know I don't think Moms doctor got involved until I had Mom placed. Then I think he was asked to sign paperwork. IMO, this woman should never be left alone.