Individual misplaces items (papers, clothing, bedding) and rages at caregiver for stealing (and selling) them. Often severe, debilitating stomach ache and sore throat follow the incident, apparently triggered by eating something, lasting as long as a week. Have others observed anything similar? In other words, can dementia paranoia lead to physical symptoms?
That's why it's so important to educate yourself about the disease so you can learn how to survive daily with as little stress as possible..Good luck💮
Take care,
Carol
Losing things and blaming others for stealing them is very common in some kinds of dementia. Often the person is hiding the items to prevent them from being stolen! Typically they use the same hiding places repeatedly and that makes it a little easier for the caregiver to find them. If possible, try not to argue about whether they were stolen, but sympathize with the loss. "Oh, I'm so sorry your white sparkly bracelet is missing. I know how much you like that and how well it goes with your purple flowered dress. The last time I saw it it was on the end table. Let me help you look for it. If we don't find it in two days, let's see if we can find another one to buy."