Anonymous wrote:My Mom (early 70s) has taken to repeating back most things I say to her as a question. I don't think it's dementia, but it sure is annoying. I know that sometimes people will repeat a statement if it's particularly shocking or unexpected, but my Mom does this for simple, routine statements and comments I make. It drives me nutty, and makes me wonder if this is a common thing in older people, and if there's any way to discourage the behavior. Here's an example: Mom: "Where is Larla from?" Me: "She's from South Carolina." Mom: "She's from South Carolina?" Me: "Yes...That's literally what I just said." Help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She may be having hearing problems, memory problems, or both. You know, like…she might be…aging? And she may be experiencing some mental and physical health problems? On account of she is elderly?
It’s very odd that you go straight to how it makes you feel and ‘if you can discourage it,” you selfish dingbat.
Thanks for the personal insult, I appreciate it.
I’m sure your mom appreciates your attitude. So there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She may be having hearing problems, memory problems, or both. You know, like…she might be…aging? And she may be experiencing some mental and physical health problems? On account of she is elderly?
It’s very odd that you go straight to how it makes you feel and ‘if you can discourage it,” you selfish dingbat.
Thanks for the personal insult, I appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s processing the information and needs to hear it twice. First from you and then from herself. My mom, age 78, does this. I just go with the flow and respond with, “Yes, that’s correct.”
Deep breaths, OP.
This. Her auditory processing is slowing. And maybe also her hearing. Consider that she might not hear as well as she wants you to think she does.
Anonymous wrote:She may be having hearing problems, memory problems, or both. You know, like…she might be…aging? And she may be experiencing some mental and physical health problems? On account of she is elderly?
It’s very odd that you go straight to how it makes you feel and ‘if you can discourage it,” you selfish dingbat.
Anonymous wrote:She’s processing the information and needs to hear it twice. First from you and then from herself. My mom, age 78, does this. I just go with the flow and respond with, “Yes, that’s correct.”
Deep breaths, OP.