To be honest, i'd be freaked out by a coat rack in a bedroom too. Like why is their a coat rack in my bedroom? Not to mention the shadow it is casting on the wall. By the way, this is not a "hallucination" if she is freaked out by the shadow on the wall caused by the freaky coat rack.
@cr1mssy4915 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly lol
@alyssalunsford49205 жыл бұрын
I dont think I would go so far as to say its not a hallucination though. Because, to mom, the coat rack was still a real person when she came back in the room the second time. It's more about the inability for mom to interpret that this is not a person, but a shape that looks like one. Likely, if she could remember that the coat rack was there, she may have realized like many without dementia would have.
@udaypednekar175 жыл бұрын
@@alyssalunsford4920 yes madam, I have experienced it practically since I am in geriatric nursing
@billiejoe80744 жыл бұрын
Cr1mssy the point is that you treat what they’re seeing as if it’s real because it’s real to them In the first senario she brushed it off but in the second she took mum seriously, found the issue and rectified it. It can be hard sometimes to decipher what the issue is. In this senario mum is able to both vocalise what is wrong and be mobile and competent enough to come and seek help (for example) this isn’t always the case. Sometimes what might seem frivolous or obvious to you isn’t to someone else
@kathrynh6854 жыл бұрын
Billie Joe Exactly I wish they would put in more help for low functioning people. My mom had to be taken out of the home due to current events and the can barley communicate. We actually found out recently that her nesting dolls placed on her dresser scared her to death at night. I wish we knew sooner.
@itsanappl3 жыл бұрын
i had a grandma with dementia, sometimes she would get very lucid and actually talk about how she knew her mind wasn't the same anymore. I'll never forget the time she told me and my sister she could see a beautiful woman sitting right next to me smiling, but she knew she was the only one that could actually see her
@bradywest2952 Жыл бұрын
I currently have a grandma with dementia who was recently put in a nursing home and she speaks so softly and faintly but you can tell she can’t get out what she wants to say
@amorfuenavillanueva2657 Жыл бұрын
Same with my mother😢🙏🏼
@WSelvig5 ай бұрын
If you have this diagnosis, please look into using methylene blue. We reversed my mom’s Alzheimer’s symptoms using Methylene Blue! This brings hope! There is a show on it posted at The Natural Health Researcher KZbin channel.
@plk_06267 жыл бұрын
Yeah my dad waves at people when he's watching tv and thinks that they can see him. He also thinks that they talk to him as well. I feel so sorry for him, but I thank god for these videos. Thankyou for posting them. They are helping me cope and teaching me what to do.
@abbeyroberts25296 жыл бұрын
Jinjimtae_06 what does it mean when wave to people watching tv my grandma does it when watching a video of dogs or grandchildren
@howtowithelizabeth75136 жыл бұрын
Jinjimtae_06 I know what would really trip him out make a video of the people waving back and saying hi to him and have him watch other then that let him be happy and harmlessly wave and talk to the tv
@Chaosfury505 жыл бұрын
Tell him they acknowledge him, but are incredibly busy people and have scheduled those appointments he's watching them in and they have to finish them but nonetheless, they appreciate his support and greetings
@sarahbyrd29775 жыл бұрын
Prob not
@nemeanlion40384 жыл бұрын
My father thought I was sleeping in a big puddle of mud and water right in the middle of a busy road. And he was yelling at me to get Outta there.
@cherrybomb83284 жыл бұрын
That would be really creepy . One elderly lady I was looking after said she saw people moving past her room in the passage and eerily staring in at her . I felt a chill when she said that , even though I knew that it was just a hallucination on her part ...
@lovelylove59403 жыл бұрын
My mom is 67 experiencing this very same thing, some say she is traveling an I should prepare for the worst but she is healthy an active but at night it scares her to death
@lavettaluckett38323 жыл бұрын
Don't be so sure,
@aubreyanderson26862 жыл бұрын
@@lavettaluckett3832 .. Exactly
@yakyakjack5 жыл бұрын
I still get a little freaked out when there is a person shaped shadow in my room. I think it’s best just to have a nightlight inside the room (As long as they aren’t bothered by the light) as it will alleviate stress from normal “spooky” shadows and could help with hallucinations.
@bettyottman1718 Жыл бұрын
We all let our Imaginations run away with Us.
@debraseiling4555 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you showed the caregiver suggesting taking the coat rack outside of the room.
@bettyottman1718 Жыл бұрын
The Lady thought there's some intruder in her room, She must have let her Imagination run away with her.
@lovelyDS04274 жыл бұрын
I am a caregiver here in israel, and dealing with person with dementia is not easy. My first employer have dementia and every night she's shouting and i need to be patient all the time. There are nights that i can't sleep because she's shouting all night. I need to help her to calm herself. I need to play music sometimes just to relax her.. But i didn't work sometimes.. But i love my first employer so much and its very hard for me when she passed away.. Soon i will be uploaded my tribute video for her.. And hope you everyone will visit my youtube for my journey as a caregiver in Israel.. Godbless everyone🥰
@magarethsmith13473 жыл бұрын
Thanks to dr. Oziegbe for unbelievably curing my dad of Alzheimer You can reach him on whatsaap +1 701-510-4473 and thank me later!!!
@Grown-N-Nosey2 жыл бұрын
We are experiencing the shouting with my mom. Everyone is so exhausted because she shouts and screams all night long. I feel so sorry for her because every day she says she's so tired.
@sudbaleewall43196 жыл бұрын
My grandmother has just had a hallucination about lions and tigers in the basement...she's been loosing her memory steady the past 3 years . It's really scary and was scary for her to. 😢 Thank you for posting this video.
@ramen_95885 жыл бұрын
It may be fake.She might have just make it up in her mind or just a shadow might have make her believed it.
@ccda33244 жыл бұрын
@@ramen_9588 no fucking shit, that's how alzheimer's works, genius. Stupid fucking Nazi
@mintyplayz47293 жыл бұрын
@@ccda3324 Yo chill
@AvitalShtap3 жыл бұрын
The recommended response made me cry because it was so sweet! Amazing job actors
@joseyl10039 жыл бұрын
My mother in law points to an empty couch and sees people on it or a man that disturbs her. Theres no toss pillows or visual triggers. This could be daytime, room well lit and well rested (nap) I don't discredit her I just say Im so sorry your having trouble with this which she says thank you and then gently divert. This video was a bit dumbed down :(
@mandalynnmitts778 жыл бұрын
its fake thats why. if it was a real issue....
@howtowithelizabeth75136 жыл бұрын
joseyl100 SPIRITS or demons have her describe the people and see if it’s a passed loved one or someone who used to live in the house and passed
@jozeflak18686 жыл бұрын
joseyl100 my wife see people outside on tree's and the bedrooms not howe the video show this are two different things.
@2eleven486 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth....welcome to cuckoo-land. Robert.
@2eleven486 жыл бұрын
Jozef....I'd get your wife to a doctor as soon as possible. She's mentally unstable. Robert.
@mariekatherine5238 Жыл бұрын
For well into my childhood, like 12 or 13, I was creeped out by such things as weird shadows in my bedroom. I wouldn’t call it an hallucination, rather, lack of judgment. There was a chair with wooden arms that formed a shadow like a giant horse’s head with its mouth open over my crib. It happened whenever the moon was bright. I would lay perfectly still to prevent it from eating me until the moon’s angle changed and the horse disappeared.
@shinyanovikov25023 жыл бұрын
My grandpa with dimetia use to think there was a man in the mirror not himself and when he saw "him" it drove him crazy. So we had to remove all mirrors in the room or make sure he doesn't go into the room. Him mom also had dimentia she didn't talk to the mirror.
@magarethsmith13473 жыл бұрын
Thanks to dr. Oziegbe for unbelievably curing my dad of Alzheimer You can reach him on whatsaap +1 701-510-4473 and thank me later!!!
@lovelylove59403 жыл бұрын
How is he today my mom is going through it now
@shinyanovikov25023 жыл бұрын
@@lovelylove5940 I honestly ment "His mom". It's my mother's dad's mom.
@shinyanovikov25023 жыл бұрын
@@lovelylove5940 He passed away 2 year ago. But dimentia effects different people differently. Like dispite the fact that my great grandma never talked to the mirror she one put firewood on top of the stove while she was supposed to put it into the stove.
@Ben-rh1bm4 жыл бұрын
My grandfather recently had hallucinations about seeing ghosts and couldn't find his belongings. He thought that we( me and my brother) had taken it. Next day, when I was at the dining table, he came up to me and told me that he will burn the house down and said that "I've already searched all in my closet, all of the clothes had been taken out and put on the bed. Still, no money were found." Then he also said something quite worrying, he said, "I've already taken care of you guys since you were 1, why are you doing this to me". I assume that he think that we stole his money. Later then, I called my father for help, then he searched for his belongings and found it. 2 days later, while I was surfing KZbin, one of my brother came up to me and ask me to take care of grandfather. I talked to grandfather and one of his sentence was "it's no use, if you want it, then take it". What is triggering this hallucination. I'm quite worried that he will actually burn down the house. Help
@davidcash75434 жыл бұрын
Talk to his doctor. There are medications that can help with some of the symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease. They dont cure it, but they basically help what's left of the brain function at its fullest. When the disease advances beyond their effectiveness, there's another that can help with combative tendencies. They aren't perfect, but it sure would beat having the house burn down with you and him in it.
@lovelylove59403 жыл бұрын
How is your grandpa today my mom 67 an I'm dealing with the same
@d.chopeu5 жыл бұрын
I can't remove anything. My grandma has dementia and she sees things like parrots flying inside our house, at nights she would point behind the door and say "leave me alone",sometimes she would see children running and she would try to call them to her and talk.i don't know why she is always asking"where is the matchbox?" I feel so bad for her all the time
@xDeeKayHD4 жыл бұрын
don't have objects in the room that can trigger hallucinations - proceeds to put a blanket over a tall mirror
@davidcash75434 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that could trigger something, but mirrors get really confusing to people with dementia, at least it's that way with my mother.
@HomeHelpersEnfield6 жыл бұрын
We love this series a lot. Your videos are very useful to train caregivers!
@samwinter55224 жыл бұрын
What not to do: - Say there is no one there and use physical contact to move them back to bed What to do: - Identify the cause and move it out of the way Ensure to keep the trigger eliminated See things through her eyes, identity possible triggers Tips Identify triggers, curtains, mirrors, lights left on, remain calm and reassuring Nerve scowl her Reassure she is safe
@cherylhutchins-swenson3204 жыл бұрын
My mum has, what the doctor is saying cognitive impairment. That doctor said that 13 years ago or. She's got dementia...I can't tell you how helpful these tapes are but I'm telling you right now I'm going to spend a lot of my life caring for my mom. If I do this full-time, my life will not be my own anymore. I wonder if your doctor can provide a carehelper.
@thecoolerdaniel27265 жыл бұрын
This happens with my mom but with dreams she talks about everything she's done all day but she's been in a hospital bed all week and I tell her but she didn't but won't budge and it saddens me that I will never have my old mom back and the other week she was just fine and now she's this torn down in a week and almost fell in a permanent coma. And I'm just a kid.
@sandythatbeme10005 жыл бұрын
TheCooler Daniel prayers for you and your family I’m going thru this with my dad
@thecoolerdaniel27265 жыл бұрын
@@sandythatbeme1000 Hopefully your dads gets better I'm sorry for the delay in responding but since then my mom has been slowly but surely recovering and I hope the same for your dad.
@sandythatbeme10005 жыл бұрын
It's ok for the delay family 1st and I honestly gave up with my dad...I'm sooo happy ur mom is getting better please keep me posted and keeping you in my prayers
@blue24344 жыл бұрын
I hope your moms still doing okay 💙
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@TRayTV5 жыл бұрын
In my limited experience as a lay person working overnight in an apartment building for independent seniors it's best to acknowledge and deal with the emotional response first people are emotional first and rational maybe second. That does not get less true has dementia deepens. I find there's often a fixation on the perceived responsibility or threat. Even if you can distract them in their thoughts the emotions persist intend to just drag them back in the same direction. You're better off recognizing and acknowledging what they're feeling and focusing on changing the feeling rather than hoping bald facts will do that for you.
@rosasalvereodique79065 жыл бұрын
My dad is always seeing 2 kids everynight and sometimes he told me there were many people inside his room..
@1970160033 жыл бұрын
My grandpa has similar experiences.
@creampuff99343 жыл бұрын
My grandmother used to see 3 kids in the house. Very sad
@grannybooster91885 жыл бұрын
I have a better understanding, now, of what people experience when they "see" things that aren't there. It can be terrifying - almost like a child imagining a coat rack to be something threatening.
@tabbeevee3 жыл бұрын
I work as a caregiver in a retirement home and they really do start hallucinating when they have dementia/are reaching end of life. :(
@spmj12514 жыл бұрын
Even though this video is 5 years old, as a caregiver, 90 year old mother may have alzheimers or dementia. Scary times. Hate to see what happens next day, week or month. Will consult her doctor asap. Very informative video👍
@thomasarrington1564 жыл бұрын
I hope everything goes well for you and your mother.
@spmj12514 жыл бұрын
@@thomasarrington156 Luckily the diagnosis was negative. 😄 it was a small issue with her diabetic meds. Everything is ok, so far. Cheers😄
@mariselalopez557 жыл бұрын
Mom is so cute! I love these videos! Thank you 😊
@veloxy_3333 жыл бұрын
What.
@gaamatsu4dewin2 жыл бұрын
My grandpa is 85-90 years old. His dementia has taken a turn for the worse recently, and now he's taking medications I used to take for hallucinations. He helped design and work on nuclear power plants and could tell you details about it, but he doesn't remember who we are on the zoom call every Sunday. We're working on getting palliative care for him so Grandma can take a break once in a while to get her hair done or shop or hang out with a friend. Update: he's in a nursing home.
@h.h876610 ай бұрын
What did he work?
@MateaAccount3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I´ve been working with Alzheimer´s and Dementia and in the work environment as care assistants, nurses, health care staff we work with many elders, dementia, and Alzheimer taking care of them from morning to evening. So it is quite a personal assistant job .
@vannshuttleworth47383 ай бұрын
What I like that it is giving the caregiver other choices to deal with this. Dementia/Alzheimer patients can be wildly inconsistent, but the caregiver needn't be.
@Swee_tay4 жыл бұрын
I start my job as a night caregiver at a nursing home. I am studying up so I can somewhat know what to expect.
@Organicfuller136 жыл бұрын
Last night was the first time this happened. There were a couple of things that could have been triggers, but most of it was things that she was seeing out of the corner of her eye. She had cataract surgery about a year ago, and I think maybe poor eyesight could have played a part of it. But I need to learn how to better talk her through it and this helped a bit. I just pointed out the truth instead of appeasing her ( idk if that’s the right way to word it) and convincing her I made it better. Anyway, this is rough, thanks for the pointers.
@yvettec153926 күн бұрын
How would you redirect when they look out the window every night (10pm-5am) and hallucinate that there are several people outside trying to steal cars or camping out on the side of the houses across the street?
@shanniworld83105 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. My mother in law sees bugs and men in the house. Sometimes they are there fixing stuff and sometimes they are robbing her. I don't know what to do. Sometimes, I say I kicked him out and other times I say they are not there. She also sees her sisters, has conversations and walks about with them. I am happy that she has not ventured out. We called her doctor and he says nothing. He used to say it was a bladder infection and had her on antibiotics. Her husband is about useless. I do not know what to do. I try to get her children to do something, but they are at a loss because when she is lucid she refuses treatment. What can be done to help her?
@LouRadon5 жыл бұрын
You need to get access to her online medical records. The lab work will show results concerning any blood irregularities or nutrient deficiencies. My Mom's doctors never addressed or even mentioned that her white blood cell count had begun to drop radically. Her immune system was compromised and once that happens, any number of internal complications can occur. Bacterial infections in the gut or brain, etc., lead to disaster as the brain is poisoned by toxins in the blood stream. My Mom was resistant, I had a similar situation. Some terrible health complications can be addressed with simple medications or even better, through dietary adjustments. Someone in the family needs to have your mother in law sign off on Medical Power of Attorney (if not full power of attorney) to begin advocating for her. She has to sign off before she is deemed mentally incompetent. She can still make decisions for herself but this allows her advocate to attend doctor/hospital visits with her to hear what is said. If her cognitive functions continue to slip, eventually someone will need to have POA and advocate for her completely. Don't put it off because once she is deemed incompetent, she can't sign a POA. POA can be officiated by a local Notary Public but it's best to have someone go over it with you and do it correctly. Look into "Durable Power of Attorney". Medical POA can be granted to you, without any other legal controls your family members may be concerned with. If they cooperate with you on these things, get access to her online medical records and look carefully at her lab results. Some of it is not so easy to figure out but any glaringly obvious issue may likely jump right out at you. Then you need to ask her doctor/s about those issues specifically and find out what can be done. Don't let them brush you off and if they make you feel uncomfortable, request another doctor immediately. I suggest all this because of my personal experiences with caring for my Mom full time and always being at a loss about what to do to help. Her doctors never mentioned critical lab results and made us feel small for seeking the help she needed. Take care, I'd be happy to help with more info if you have further questions.
@deathbycake76374 жыл бұрын
My grandma too and she's religious and prays for them to go away. She's seeing the color red as well. She's Korean and says she saw American ppl and since she can't speak English and couldn't tell them she's calling the police. She asked me to to help if they came back since I speak English and half Caucasian.
@alicesamekbenoit59904 жыл бұрын
*So sad, but anyone who has looked after a loved one with dementia will know how hard it is physically and mentally. My heart goes out to anyone/everyone affected by Alzheimer/Dementia. A huge shout out to any caregiver doing this alone! I feel your pain because I've been there. My mom was also diagnosed in her 60s. Feeling absolutely shattered, heartbroken and drained , working with different physicians across the country with little or no improvement. I was exhausted and overwhelmed to look any further. Crying a lot through frustration, anger and despair, but today with the help of Homeocure Worldwide Natural Medicine, my mother is completely healthy and well again. I think we only need more support and sunlight to overcome this dreadful disease. With Homeocure Worldwide treatment, there is hope, don't give up! Check out this blog for useful info️; **homeocureworldwide.blogspot.com*
@creampuff99343 жыл бұрын
She needs to be put in a home. Call Elder Protective services
@freddygigliotti72143 жыл бұрын
This was actually no help. My father sees people in the house all the time. Will sit there and cpunt the people. 25 people in the house or there were 15 people in his bed or he couldnt take a shower cuz someone was in there. It never ends. Someone is taking the tire off the car, I mean it is always something. So its not an object that he is seeing that he is misinterpreting.
@ssmmaacca3 жыл бұрын
Let me take a guess...does he mention shadow people ever?
@freddygigliotti72143 жыл бұрын
@@ssmmaacca no. He was just outside telling at the people he sees. It is strange. One minute he is his old normal self and than in a second it changes. That fast.
@creampuff99343 жыл бұрын
That's how my grandmother is
@freddygigliotti72143 жыл бұрын
@@creampuff9934 it is so sad. This is a cruel disease. I don't believe in a god anymore. My father truly suffers. Death would be kinder.
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
@@freddygigliotti7214.........Demons, lot's around these days!
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
Geee.....I'm 74 and I am concerned for my 56 year old room mate, he has been hallucinating in our complex where we live for a few years almost and it has been very traumatic and annoying, not to mention what the neighbors think. He will go out and say and do stuff out of sorts to say the least, then take pictures and set up cameras and says, see, I'm gonna catch one, but he won't go for a test and it is getting worst. His mom passed of this disease and I'm afraid he really has it too as it is hereditary! People do get it young and I am the ole gal and it is very sad and hard on me as well!
@jordanshepetofsky26775 жыл бұрын
For example, my grandfather often reaches out to grab something, which is really nothing.
@onlyonejennymarie4 жыл бұрын
Jordan Shepetofsky My grandma is doing the same thing.
@mrb17154 жыл бұрын
Yea my mother has this but way to prideful to get help .
@al7areth13 жыл бұрын
My grandma condition is that she doesn’t recognize the people around her anymore. She calls dead people, lives ancient events, and imagines different world. Please send me anything might help.
@kkkkkkk7 Жыл бұрын
excellent how to treat any person. My concern is when your loved one is prescribed medications that MAKE the person have side effects and cognitive problems and paranoia happen.
@shaynafry35495 жыл бұрын
A terrible disease it took my mother Alzheimer's even more disturbing when I was married my mother was going to go stay with my sister he brought her down to say to see me and her two grandchildren while visiting there just for a couple of days my narcissistic husband tried to throw my mother out into the street with nowhere to go she was visiting me and our two children disgusting disturbing human being to do this to an elderly woman which is still owed and never paid her back the $800 that he borrowed from her when even allow his children to go to her funeral deny them the right to say goodbye
@alicesamekbenoit59904 жыл бұрын
*So sad, but anyone who has looked after a loved one with dementia will know how hard it is physically and mentally. My heart goes out to anyone/everyone affected by Alzheimer/Dementia. A huge shout out to any caregiver doing this alone! I feel your pain because I've been there. My mom was also diagnosed in her 60s. Feeling absolutely shattered, heartbroken and drained , working with different physicians across the country with little or no improvement. I was exhausted and overwhelmed to look any further. Crying a lot through frustration, anger and despair, but today with the help of Homeocure Worldwide Natural Medicine, my mother is completely healthy and well again. I think we only need more support and sunlight to overcome this dreadful disease. With Homeocure Worldwide treatment, there is hope, don't give up! Check out this blog for useful info️; **homeocureworldwide.blogspot.com*
@digital_ferret72633 жыл бұрын
My grandpa said he saw human heads on his bed
@cramos2541Ай бұрын
I’m struggling, mom just opened the door following some dream hallucination… i know this because she’s verbalized them before and started the same sentences but left it incomplete. It’s completely dark outside and there is not anything visible… I thought maybe it was a burglar! That was a big jolt, 1 am running to confront, well then just her (confused)
@bluevioletandlilac Жыл бұрын
My grandma doesn't even seem to have dementia, at least not from what I've seen, but just recently she's started to talk about how she's repeatedly seen "four faces" in various settings that she's told to go away, and now a "woman in white clothes with black hair at the end of her bed." The latter sounds like a Japanese yurei or some shit and I'm really terrified for the state of her brain.
@searstutor2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the people in these videos are actually mother and daughter. If not, they are really great casting
@henriettahenson5 жыл бұрын
Seeing a shadow or a coat rack in the room is not an haluciation.... My mother in law always saw things but really believe d hellicopters were landing in the room and would push us out the way so we didn't get squashed...now that's a proper hallucination.
@jordanshepetofsky26775 жыл бұрын
Or is it a delusion?
@henriettahenson5 жыл бұрын
@@jordanshepetofsky2677 yes the coat rack being a person is a delusion..... Not an halusination
@CharleneONeill-q2h4 ай бұрын
I remember this one. I use to take care of a client like this
@debrapeel5140 Жыл бұрын
My mother in law would sit on her bed saying she was looking after a little boy and was talking to him.
@margaretyiannopoulos59105 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful and heartbreaking
@bettyottman171810 ай бұрын
It's Not Heartbreaking, It's All about Soothing Hallucinations, Any Object could be the Problem.
@janetsavona75903 жыл бұрын
I honestly think they should be put at peace when they have that
@AssistantofReginalManager2 жыл бұрын
I wish this worked, but sadly after 3 to 5 minutes they come flying out of the room again. My mom's is lasting all night, we haven't slept for 3 days and my son is terrified of her. She is constantly taking off her oxygen and staying up all night long, even with all of the medication..nothing helps.
@mississippimama63056 жыл бұрын
My grandmother says she gets messages ( hearing voices). I'm not sure what triggers it though. I'm not sure what to do.
@howtowithelizabeth75136 жыл бұрын
Mississippi Mama she may be hearing spirits ask her to ask them things she shouldn’t know and see if they tell her the correct answer also see if she can get them to tell her who they are and where they live/lived then look them up if any photos can be found of the people and ask her is this who your hearing/seeing
@2eleven486 жыл бұрын
Mississippi Mama....Your grandmother is old and has succumbed to dementia. What you need to do is place her in a facility, be kind to her, and try to get on with your life. Robert.
@tinahochstetler21895 жыл бұрын
Can she tell you what the messages are? If they are peaceful or comforting I would just leave it alone. If the messages are scary or upsetting, I wouldn't know what to do about it either.
@shanniworld83105 жыл бұрын
@@2eleven48 Facility? Not all people need to go there. Some of them have family that cares. I hope you have people who care Robert.
@alicesamekbenoit59904 жыл бұрын
*So sad, but anyone who has looked after a loved one with dementia will know how hard it is physically and mentally. My heart goes out to anyone/everyone affected by Alzheimer/Dementia. A huge shout out to any caregiver doing this alone! I feel your pain because I've been there. My mom was also diagnosed in her 60s. Feeling absolutely shattered, heartbroken and drained , working with different physicians across the country with little or no improvement. I was exhausted and overwhelmed to look any further. Crying a lot through frustration, anger and despair, but today with the help of Homeocure Worldwide Natural Medicine, my mother is completely healthy and well again. I think we only need more support and sunlight to overcome this dreadful disease. With Homeocure Worldwide treatment, there is hope, don't give up! Check out this blog for useful info️; **homeocureworldwide.blogspot.com*
@anikasilvia50962 жыл бұрын
Hi it’s Anika looks like you are happy
@helenboatengboateng47469 ай бұрын
Is there a video of training where the patient shouts and screams all night?
@TheMattJacks6 ай бұрын
How do you know they arent there? They often see a man in a black suit just waiting in the corner. Not menacing. Not lurking. That is an entity. A ferryman.
@laurenthomas9145 жыл бұрын
She said she'd sit with her and then just dipped lol
@jigonzales31915 жыл бұрын
I got so many delusions when I was younger. Specially when I'm sick or feeling withdrawn to people.
@L.Spencer2 жыл бұрын
My grandma would see spiders, I didn't know how to deal with it. I tried showing her they weren't there, but she would insist and get mad at me. So do you pretend to see them, or do you explain that they're not really there? Either way doesn't work. We think it was some meds she was on. She would yell all night sometimes, talk to people from her past.
@kavijo100 Жыл бұрын
u apply a simple body lotion saying it will protect her from spiders. ans spders will be burnt and don't return anymore.
@auberjean68734 жыл бұрын
UCLA Health , wow! These are excellent recommendations! I will tell others I know to check these videos out. Thank you.
@CatherineLong-d3u7 ай бұрын
Mu husband wears a sleep mask now. It cuts down on these episodes.
@mmmuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiirrrrr Жыл бұрын
sometimes, people think their pictures are people. Sometimes, they like those "people," and they chat with them. Other times, they get mad and yell at the "people" for sitting around all day staring at them and doing nothing.
@parthatalukdar1045 Жыл бұрын
Hi, i am from India and take care of my father. I would like to start a caregiver course.
@ritusingh73718 ай бұрын
Hi I am from India too and my father is also having dementia. I hope your father is in good health but just wanted to know how are you managing. There are rarely any Indians talkinga about this and I am really looking for some support. Thank you
@Astronomemereal3 жыл бұрын
She never sat with her until she fell asleep.
@creampuff99343 жыл бұрын
Lol ikr
@yvonneburg488311 ай бұрын
I would like to know how to cope for myself my husband has Alzheimers I'm tied and don't know how to cope he's been angry with me for about a week now who can I talk to he gets very moody I can't go to the Drs all the time and also I have early Parkinsons he is 80 I'm 78 thank you I hope you can give me some advice for myself
@aishlingwall98233 жыл бұрын
Haullucinations can affect people on medication too
@bettyottman171810 ай бұрын
Tips on Soothing Hallucinations. Don't Watch Scary Movies. Listen to Soft Sounds. Light a Incense stick.
@chaihidalgo5884 жыл бұрын
Same my patience like that worst problem we cant understand language😑😑😑
@lillianmiti97163 жыл бұрын
Looking for a job,takeing care of alders.God bless you.
@cgnewbie0925 күн бұрын
lmfao my grandpa dont run that fast but hes 75 and does things like forget where his remote is, likely put it in a random box in his room where he randomly places bottles he empties, next to likely forks or knifes he also stores, but seeing things he did on his wall after surgeries but other wise he sees things, animals, like wolve, and people partying at the neighbors which he constantly watchs, we call her the neighbor lady
@BamBabyBrenda2 жыл бұрын
I refuse to have a mirror in my room. That freaks me out so bad at night.
@jordanshepetofsky26775 жыл бұрын
What if the person with dementia sees something, like a 100-dollar bill on the ground, or his 5-year old child doing something dangerous, and we see nothing?
@alicesamekbenoit59904 жыл бұрын
*So sad, but anyone who has looked after a loved one with dementia will know how hard it is physically and mentally. My heart goes out to anyone/everyone affected by Alzheimer/Dementia. A huge shout out to any caregiver doing this alone! I feel your pain because I've been there. My mom was also diagnosed in her 60s. Feeling absolutely shattered, heartbroken and drained , working with different physicians across the country with little or no improvement. I was exhausted and overwhelmed to look any further. Crying a lot through frustration, anger and despair, but today with the help of Homeocure Worldwide Natural Medicine, my mother is completely healthy and well again. I think we only need more support and sunlight to overcome this dreadful disease. With Homeocure Worldwide treatment, there is hope, don't give up! Check out this blog for useful info️; **homeocureworldwide.blogspot.com*
@noway-zm3ft4 жыл бұрын
but when there is nothing like clothing rack? and also, lying is ok to cope with dementia?
@paddleduck5328 Жыл бұрын
Yes.
@gegaoli4 жыл бұрын
They are not always hallucinations. especially at late stage.
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
The honest truth.......I really believe when a person gets closer to the Other Side, if you know what I mean, I think they actually are seeing into another dimension, but that doesn't mean that dementia isn't real either, just that, it could be paranormal as well!
@prabhuyog3 жыл бұрын
nicely explained.
@texscot505 жыл бұрын
Not a hallucination. That was an illusion
@leahgracefecteau3 жыл бұрын
Good video even though it’s hard
@NaturalHealthResearcher5 ай бұрын
We reversed my mom’s Alzheimer’s symptoms using Methylene Blue! This brings hope! There is a show on it posted at The Natural Health Researcher KZbin channel.
@jeeolsen99933 жыл бұрын
My consumer she doesn’t respond.. it is really hard.
@Littlewolf133 жыл бұрын
I think Granny needs a dog & a Gummy!
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
No offense Littlewolf13........but, Lmfao!
@StrawBerry-mm1iy4 жыл бұрын
This is all just normal... I m just dealing with this myself... My mil sees people too....
@Smilephile5 жыл бұрын
These are educational and helpful but oh my god dementia is tragic and horrible and the upbeat music at the end oh god it just makes it worse.
@sedmalte26893 жыл бұрын
In Argentina healthy elderly people are tied wrist to ankle and suffer starvation to death. Is that a torture? They call it treatments in public hospitals.
@creampuff99343 жыл бұрын
That's terrible !!!
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
@@creampuff9934 .....This world is really going down the toilet!
@b-thebridge Жыл бұрын
So not a hallucination, it’s an actual shadow.
@dudeduder88496 жыл бұрын
This is not helpful at all. They see things that are not there, I can not remove nothing from the room. Like its always that obvious what is upsetting them, they have dementia, so most of the time they forget the words "Evil man in room" and just come out screaming. what to so then . thanks for nothing
@shanniworld83105 жыл бұрын
I agree, but at least it got us here talking.
@samcheng75425 жыл бұрын
On Nov 3, 2016, I was told I will not be getting a kidney transplant because I have blood circulation problems. I live in the US.my wife have had Dementia and many miscarriages over 18 year's of marriage we have done everything possible in the medical field with no results. In my 20's , I developed venous statis in which the capillaries pop and my skin darkens on both my legs below my knees and above my ankles. I have a inherited kidney disease as FSGS and minimal change , two kidney disorders. At that time, there was no treatment for me because my blood was normal but I had proteinuria alot of it. My kidney disease didn't really getbad until 2006, then I was referred to a kidney doctor. He prescribed predisone. It didn't work on me. It was supposed to slow down the disease. But my problems befan to appear in 2012, when I started to gain weight, I thought at the time I was eating too much, but I later discovered it was excess water. Because later that year, my legs started to leak water. I actually had to squeeze the water out of my socks and trousers. Then I developed claudication which causes pain on my calf muscles in the back of my legs. I would walk a few steps and they would seize up. I would rest a few moments and the pain would go away. Then walk a few more steps and again experience pain. Then in February 2014, my kidneys finally failed and I was put on haemodialysis. Then I lost circulation in my toes, then gangrene then amputations in May 2014 on my left foot then my left leg below the knee in June 2014Then my big toe on my right leg, on October 2014, and theno the rest of my toes in Nov 2014. By July 2014, I lost 40 liters of of water or 88 pounds of water through haemodialysis. I thought since I had 20 other medical problems besides my 2 kidney disorders that I wouldn't qualify for a kidney transplant. Plus I have 47 chromosomes. But at least, I now know, I won't be getting a kidney.Unless someone invents a cure for poor blood circulation. Not every one who has a chronic kidney disorder will have the kind of problems I have had.recently I was introduced to a herbalist from China by a doctor friend from India, we have to fly from India where I went for the treatment to meet with the herbalist dr sale bashiru in China.just in about two months later I was cured of this disease with herbs and oil.and my wife was becme pregnant after using his herbs and oil too also. We are few years without pain and symptoms now.here is my email address if you need information johnlevison8842@gmail.com
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@askhowiknow55272 жыл бұрын
Childhood night terrors run in my family on both sides When I was little I would have an episode and be both fully awake and fully dreaming at the same time Kind of funny how night terrors and sundowning happen at the same time of night to two very different demographics
@nicolamenzieАй бұрын
OK. Why's the coat rack in her bedroom?
@ailynnacion85203 жыл бұрын
To be honest so much difficult to take care the person had dementia.. so much fighting i don't know how to handle it
@tonycarl2 жыл бұрын
Please contact Doctor Akhigbe for his herbal medication for dementia cure
@tonycarl2 жыл бұрын
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@deathbycake76374 жыл бұрын
My grandma's doc prescribed an antibiotic for UTI but it gives her headaches anyway, I don't think it a UTI.
@deathbycake76373 жыл бұрын
@no it might of been cipro.
@deathbycake76373 жыл бұрын
@no I took cipro once too and had the worse body aches ever so I think maybe the claims are real. Btw Grandma is doing ok now.
@deathbycake76373 жыл бұрын
@no ty
@arshobuj2 жыл бұрын
I do same patient, same problem
@howtowithelizabeth75136 жыл бұрын
Some things may be spirits or demons for those try asking them to GO AWAY !!! and saging if they continue then go for meds unless there not scary like a child’s imaginary friend
@howtowithelizabeth75136 жыл бұрын
Also try to get them to describe who/what their seeing and ask who are u ? What’s your name? Where do/did u live? Are u a spirit? And so on if they get a name and an answer look the person up if a photo can be found show your loved one and ask them if this who your seeing if they answer YES then it’s DEFIANTLY spirits that there seeing but if there scaring them then it’s most likely demons those may need to be removed by a priest or psychic medium or by strong prayers and lots of sage smoke
@2eleven486 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth... I am Robert. I live in England. I think you need to update your medication.
@s.bakyhnh17566 жыл бұрын
Quit the dope, Elizabeth.
@alicesamekbenoit59904 жыл бұрын
*So sad, but anyone who has looked after a loved one with dementia will know how hard it is physically and mentally. My heart goes out to anyone/everyone affected by Alzheimer/Dementia. A huge shout out to any caregiver doing this alone! I feel your pain because I've been there. My mom was also diagnosed in her 60s. Feeling absolutely shattered, heartbroken and drained , working with different physicians across the country with little or no improvement. I was exhausted and overwhelmed to look any further. Crying a lot through frustration, anger and despair, but today with the help of Homeocure Worldwide Natural Medicine, my mother is completely healthy and well again. I think we only need more support and sunlight to overcome this dreadful disease. With Homeocure Worldwide treatment, there is hope, don't give up! Check out this blog for useful info️; **homeocureworldwide.blogspot.com*
@nolongerusingthiss4 жыл бұрын
my grandma always hear “children crying”, we found out that it was just the sound of the tv
@lisadempsey92593 жыл бұрын
My mother sees bugs..what do I do about that?
@tonycarl2 жыл бұрын
Please contact Doctor Akhigbe to get your mom his herbal medication for dementia cure
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@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
Call an Exterminator! Pun intended!
@lisadempsey92592 жыл бұрын
She passed away Nov 27...
@patriciawilliams31658 ай бұрын
Thank you
@ms.moniquebrown67544 жыл бұрын
Awesome info in the video. Keep it up!
@laylachaaban56513 жыл бұрын
Do they wear nappies
@ernesttucker43594 жыл бұрын
Is this a dramatization
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
Of course it was!
@raymondt12705 жыл бұрын
This is the saddest shit why does this even exist
@raquelborsos83152 жыл бұрын
I don't know how I'd feel if the man is now standing outside my door lol 🤣
@kavijo100 Жыл бұрын
check if he isa pizza guy waiting for u to pay him.
@ladyclassicalwrites3 жыл бұрын
If you believe in paranormal stuff like I do, she may not be having hallucinations. Ghosts usually appear first to kids, pets, and the elderly because they’re considered to be the most “fragile.” So it could be real. That said, I was surprised at how spry she seemed. I’ve seen twenty-year-olds have a tougher time getting out of bed!
@magarethsmith13473 жыл бұрын
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@ssmmaacca3 жыл бұрын
Exactly these hallucinations can be stopped...the problem is so few people understand what theyre dealing with
@lovelylove59403 жыл бұрын
@@ssmmaacca please tell me how it can be stop
@HappyBoY-fb9rg4 жыл бұрын
Oh its really good
@deathbycake76374 жыл бұрын
My grandma is seeing a man and two women and seeing red.
@kady93362 жыл бұрын
I need the job
@luhith1234564 жыл бұрын
Think i had these same helusinations of stuff in the room when i was a kid .. did i have Dementia then . ?
@ingamingpc16344 жыл бұрын
fear does funny things to the mind to your mind something truly was there
@creampuff99343 жыл бұрын
Nah perhaps you had sleep paralysis
@angelfirelite2 жыл бұрын
@@creampuff9934 ......Even worst, now that is bad!