It's a single word my dear Mom often screams continuously (I think it's a childhood haunting when her very old father sent all his 4 children far (to Ontario from Nova Scotia; tended by unknown relatives) once their beloved Mother contracted dementia (I can only assume she was hospitalized; and he married again (more children followed). Does anyone have a similar story of a dementia parent recalling a possible haunt?
Not from my kin but when I worked as a NH aide. There was a lady with dementia who had this memory stuck on her head. She would repeat it continuously. She was walking somewhere and she fell and skinned her knee and the other kids made fun of ether and called her names. Or something very close to that -this was over 20 years ago that I was an aide. She spoke of this incident to no one and everyone and she was so mad that they laughed at her. It was hard to listen to, she could not be deterred from it. I think she was reliving it. I had hoped it was her own purgatory and that once she passed she was a straight shot to Heaven. :^/
Does your Mom say anything eles? Could it be as simple as the regression of elders? The first word being Dad usually -an easier word to say than Mom , I believe is the theory.
How do you handle the yelling out? Just wondering. It sounds hard. Peace to you and your Mom.
And, to hopefully lessen repeating a yelling Dad, I usually say "Your Dad's Happy in Hawaii" (my brother says Japan, enjoying tofu or such). Often times I just have to lock the bedroom door and turn up the radio (headaches too often).
I like spooky hauntings, but this is downright sad (and ear numbing). Much love!:)