My great grandmother has been having a lot of health problems lately and she's just lifeless?
MY great grandma has broken her hip 2-3 times. She fractured her neck and its well now, she has a sore on her foot that won't go away, the doctor said just leave a sock on it and let it get will but it isn't. She can't walk because her foot. She doesn't talk to anyone and she barely eats. I think she feels lonely or depressed about her health problems? Idk, we try to talk to her and she doesn't talk, sometimes we try to get her to eat and she doesn;t eat. She just lays down, not saying anything & sleeping or slouched staring into space. She doesn't want to get up and she's always cold even though it's literally 105 degrees outside and its not cold inside. She always has cover over hear head. She stays with my aunt for a half a week & my grandma for half a week. She doesn't like for them to change her diaper, feed her or anything.I don't think she's dying cause the only problems she has is breaking her hip,neck. What could be wrong? What can we do?
geraismyname answered Monday July 2 2012, 7:58 pm: Go and try to read a book...or you know what?...you can go an find on you tube music from when she was a teenager or young and burn a CD with that music that will make her feel alive and bring back good memories!!!...just try to do that...sometimes this little thing can bring some afection that she doesnt know how to ask...or warm her heart!
:)
Make her feel happy that she's your Great grandmother...and that she's still alive and part of your life. :) [ geraismyname's advice column | Ask geraismyname A Question ]
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