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rayne89
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Ok so I’m only 35 and my mom is nearly 80. She drives me nuts but not because she’s old. She’s a “difficult” person but she’s been difficult since I was 10 (probably younger I just didn’t pay as much attention). According my dad she’s been difficult since the honeymoon.
I’m sure by saying my mom is nearly 80 you picture a gray haired, frail woman. My mom’s hair is dyed, she is not frail, she’s fiesty little Italian lady.
Doctors blow her off like she’s senile as soon as they see her age, nurses refer to her as sweety and honey like she’s a little girl. I swear if I was her I’d want to smack these people.
A couple years back she was in the hospital. They were not controlling her blood sugar properly and she was very shaky -trembling actually. When I brought it up to the nurse he says very dismissively “Oh she’s just upset that’s why she’s shaking.” He says this right in front of her. She was upset because she needed to eat something because of her diabetes and they brought her food an hour late. They also weren’t bringing her meds on time. “Uh…no, I’ve lived with my mother and I have seen her UPSET and this is not the way she acts. Something is wrong.” Yeah something was wrong her blood sugar was like 300+.
Yes some elderly people are senile but not all of them. My aunt (mom’s sister) is 83. Several months ago my cousin sent my mom a DVD recording from last years New Years Eve. My aunt is dancing in 2 inch spindley high heels, in designer jeans and glittery top. My uncle (mom’s brother) who is nearly 90 is dancing with her. Nobody would guess my mom’s or her siblings ages. But if a doctor sees it on her chart she’s suddenly senile. They’ll talk to me instead of her like she can’t understand or something.
This isn’t just about my family. It seems in society these days older people are treated like children even when they are still very capable and not suffering from dementia of any kind. People hear a number and make automatic assumptions.
Even if they are slowing down a bit, geez oh pete have a little respect. People get frustrated at older people on the road if they drive too slow. Let them have a little bit of independence while their still able. Older people often do have slower reflexes. Really I think it’s safer if they drive slower -for them and for us. I’m not talking about 30 mph on the freeway just a bit slower.
Ok so I’m ranting.
But this really gets under my skin. Off soap box now.
Doctors blow her off like she’s senile as soon as they see her age, nurses refer to her as sweety and honey like she’s a little girl. I swear if I was her I’d want to smack these people.
A couple years back she was in the hospital. They were not controlling her blood sugar properly and she was very shaky -trembling actually. When I brought it up to the nurse he says very dismissively “Oh she’s just upset that’s why she’s shaking.” He says this right in front of her. She was upset because she needed to eat something because of her diabetes and they brought her food an hour late. They also weren’t bringing her meds on time. “Uh…no, I’ve lived with my mother and I have seen her UPSET and this is not the way she acts. Something is wrong.” Yeah something was wrong her blood sugar was like 300+.
Yes some elderly people are senile but not all of them. My aunt (mom’s sister) is 83. Several months ago my cousin sent my mom a DVD recording from last years New Years Eve. My aunt is dancing in 2 inch spindley high heels, in designer jeans and glittery top. My uncle (mom’s brother) who is nearly 90 is dancing with her. Nobody would guess my mom’s or her siblings ages. But if a doctor sees it on her chart she’s suddenly senile. They’ll talk to me instead of her like she can’t understand or something.
This isn’t just about my family. It seems in society these days older people are treated like children even when they are still very capable and not suffering from dementia of any kind. People hear a number and make automatic assumptions.
Even if they are slowing down a bit, geez oh pete have a little respect. People get frustrated at older people on the road if they drive too slow. Let them have a little bit of independence while their still able. Older people often do have slower reflexes. Really I think it’s safer if they drive slower -for them and for us. I’m not talking about 30 mph on the freeway just a bit slower.
Ok so I’m ranting.