Anonymous 03/14/2024 (Thu) 09:15 No.52663 del
>>52646
she's doing better, thanks for asking. sleeping well and far less confused/lost than she was just a week ago. sadly she's still not 100% there and honestly it's very likely that she'll keep having these sorts of problems for the foreseeable future. I mean, Doc can probably remember me talking about my mom's struggles a decade ago. It's not going to magically heal all of a sudden, if anything it'll keep getting worse. Plus at this point there is enough neurological damage from all the pills and seizures and whatnot that she's not capable of doing much on her own. I was cooking for her, administering her medication, etc. That stuff wouldn't be so bad if she didn't have these massive declines, but the point is that there's increasingly little she can do for herself. Her psychiatrist recommended the municipal retirement home (which is actually quite fancy) and I think that's probably the best option for her at this point. I can't worry that she's going to find some creative way to die every second that I'm out of the house. Speaking of which, is that what you're dealing with with your own mom?