the hospital. She's been home for 2 weeks. She refuses to eat.
There are days where the lights are on, but the vacancy sign is lit.
There are days where the lights are off and days where you'd never
know there was a problem.
The visiting nurse said today was the first time she thought that
'mom' showed signs of dementia. This is not good. My father-in-law
is going to call the neuro-surgeon who implanted the shunt in her
brain to schedule an appointment. There is a possibility that the
shunt has become clogged. If it is not clogged, then the Dr. will try
to open the valve to allow a greater drainage of spinal fluid off the
brain. Then, hopefully, 'moms' mental capability will improve.
This is why I haven't posted much lately as I'm one of the care
givers.
Oh-Well, Off to the races

Uncle Al


