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My 88 yr old grandmother is as independent and stubborn as they come.
She will get a shot in her eye and drive herself home. Very sharp and stubborn. Lately, she gets weird ideas about meds or allergies, what she eats, etc and despite doctor insisting she follow his orders, she won't. She won't let me help. I feel if she wasn't my grandma, I would be more stern or insistent. I told my uncle, her son but that doesn't help either..especially since I live with her.

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I had a quick look at your profile for clues, and I am confused. "Very sharp" vs Alzheimer's Disease/dementia? Vision problems and dementia and driving herself home?

What are the doctor's orders that your grandmother is declining to follow?

How long have you been living with her?
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My mother is 94, she takes what she wants and hides the rest in a drawer. If that is what she wants to do, I leave it at that...she does know what she is doing. At her age she feels that it doesn't make any difference, who am I to argue with that?
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I worked for Visiting Nurses as a secretary. One of our clientsvwas a woman I knew and she was stubborn. She was suppose to be taken a med for skaking. One of the Nurses knew she had put them in her pill box but they weren't there. So she looked in the cabinets and there in a cereal bowl filled to the brim where the pills. The Nurse told the client no problem if she didn't want to take them, but stop buying them.

I agree with Country Mouse, if Gma has a Dementia she cannot make informed decisions concerning her care. She also has probably lost her reasoning ability. Poor Vision, she shouldn't be driving. With Dementia she shouldn't be driving.
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