Mom needs help adjusting the temperature in the shower. Ok, while I'm fiddling with the knobs I notice that she has pushed the liner all the way around the back of her shower seat and water is already on the tile floor. The temp is fixed, hand her the shower head and pull the liner around while saying very casually/nicely that water was getting on the floor because the liner is out and she could slip. She started yelling NO, doesn't want it out at all! This is a safety issue, so I keep my voice down but insist that the liner has to be in because she could slip and the water all over the floor could cause a leak etc.
Well she just starts yelling and screaming to GO AWAY/LEAVE ME ALONE/I HATE IT HERE etc. I tried to calm her and say it's just for safety, we always have the liner in, don't want you to slip and get hurt etc. She then smacked the curtain liner all the way open so the water would really get everywhere. Still screaming LEAVE ME ALONE, I HATE IT HERE really screaming and loudly crying as if she was being tortured!!
Is it really unreasonable to ask/insist that it's good to try to make sure shower water doesn't get all over a tile floor (and the bat mat was soaked to) for safety?!
I am frequently so surprised when seemingly normal everyday helpful things cause such an extreme and hostile reaction that is strongly directed at me as being some kind of oppressor or horrible person. Now she will not speak to me the rest of the day or if she does it will only be a guilt trip to tell me how I ruined her day by upsetting her etc. I feel like I am on another planet.
She sounds irritable and depressed. You profile mentions a diagnosis of depression. Is that being treated effectively?
Also, if this is an uncharachteristic outburat, please consider testing for a UTI which often cause behavioral symptoms in elders.
The time may be here that you can no longer care for your Mom safely in the home. Consider placement once covid 19 is under more control.
If your Mom has dementia she is truly not in control of her behavior, nor responsible for it. Sorry for all the trauma.
Honestly, the medication wasn't really working anymore last year and she's been on and off it over the past year. Her mental health has gone downhill and I have become the enemy in her eyes.
In the past it was different, I was the one who could calm her down. Now it seems I just make her more agitated if I don't do what she wants immediately (even if unsafe!).
I agree that she needs more care, but refuses. Even fires caregivers etc. It is a mess with alot of layers. After my initial post today she canceled her doctors appointment because 'I upset her to much to go out.' This appointment was important as she is having trouble walking and they fit her in really quick. I am trying to not get caught up in the guilt trips, it is very stressful.
Look into it. Before YOU die of stress and assorted problems before she does, God forbid. Know when to cry Uncle and say enough. You matter too. Oftentimes, the elder is the only one who gets the concern..........what about everyone else???? WE matter too! So do the others living in your house!! They matter too. And your mother disrupting the entire household isn't helping anyone.
Wishing you the best of luck making decisions that benefit everyone.
dear indigo,
i hope the situation calms down. hug!!
has your mother always been like this towards you — in other words, sometimes nice, sometimes/suddenly screaming/angry/blaming you for everything? any chance she’s a narcissist and takes it all out on you, trying to drag you down, make you miserable, blame you when you’re only doing nice/good things for her, intentionally misinterpreting things to make it look like you did something wrong?
does it happen often?
does she seem to jump on opportunities to yell at you?
make yourself (when you can), unavailable, some people say. these people won’t change.
no matter the cause (schizophr...UTI...) (or simply that’s her personality), the abuse is tiring, shocking, and often happens exactly when you don’t expect it. you’re in the middle of doing something nice for the person, and the abuser describes you in a terrible, totally incorrect way.
hug!!!
unfortunately, it normally doesn’t change.
kind people tend to remain kind.
mean people tend to stay mean.
of course there are exceptions; and for example a kind person with dementia can suddenly become mean/violent.
the point is, it’s damaging to the caregiver. hug!!
i hope things calm down.
unfortunately, it’ll probably happen all over again.
——it’s not your fault.
——and whatever she’s accusing you of, is wrong.
——the pouting, silent treatment, cancelling things, blaming you, it’s all part of the same abuse, trying to make you feel bad, and make you look bad and responsible for some wrong-doing. but it’s a lie.
you were being kind to your mother. she’s very lucky you love her, care for her!!
hug!
some people feel great when they push other people down, make them as miserable, or even more miserable, as they are themselves.
it’s especially common from mother (abuser) to sweet daughter (abused).
i hope you find a good solution.
be careful, these abusive scenarios tend to re-appear again and again. often we’re surprised/shocked. it’s unpredictable and sometimes that’s done totally on purpose. your guard is down. they attack.
Perhaps one might be warranted for your Mom? At a facility that has geriatric psychiatrists?
It would get her the meds she needs, and you could re-evaluate the appropriateness of her current living arrangements.
Best wishes.
Meanwhile, rather than try to talk to her and suggest things, just make the necessary adjustments and mum's the word. Although you aren't dealing with dementia, the same suggestions we make might work. No point in saying anything that might trigger her. If she moves it and things get wet, it can be cleaned up. Easier to clean up than get into it with her. Maybe lay some towels outside the shower, to catch some of the spray/overflow? IF she makes a stink about that, then it's back to just cleanup. Cleaning up stinks, but making everyone's day (or more) miserable isn't fun!
NOTE: again, not dementia, but it's still a mental condition and many very often direct their anger at the person closest to them, esp a care-giver, even if it's family and they had a wonderful relationship before whatever ails them. It's frustrating and anger inducing for care-givers, but we have to try to understand their world (in their mind) isn't in sync with ours. Meanwhile, adjust your behavior and expectations while seeking medical resolutions.
The hired caregivers are a godsend. I hope you have some help even just part time.
Get your mom evaluated by her PCP. She needs some help and possible medication before it gets worse and physical.
It is all so exhausting! Try to rest and take care of yourself.
Your peace of mind is very important. If you neglect yourself you may find that you will need medical care for yourself. Then you will no longer be able to care for your mom.
Perhaps the best plan of action is to find suitable living arrangements for your mom. At the very least, hire someone from an agency to care for your mom.
Why hasn’t she been on meds? Your mom needs to see her psychiatrist ASAP.
Wishing you all the best in this difficult situation.
Putting mom into a hospital setting for a few days to have her evaluated may be just the ticket for you to reset yourself.
If meds don't settle her down--then start thinking of a full time placement. I'm surprised at the physical strength an elder can exhibit when they are angry. My MIL punched me, luckily just on the back, but had she hit me in the face--wowza, might have broken my nose.
Do check for that dreaded UTI---they can wreak havoc with elders.
Whatever you decide--remember that no matter what's going on with mom, YOU do not deserve to be pummeled and screamed at.
Having said that, her mental illness got worse when she turned 90. She started treating me like my dad. I would have to walk away when she acted that way. My mother suffered from mental illness, was an extreme hoarder, and a SEVERE gambling addict. I have been on your shoes. It is absolute hell.
When my mom was in a good mood she was Great!! Laughing and smiling and I laughed along with her. But when she was in her angry mood, nothing I said or did could get her out of her mood.
I learned from aging care and my therapist that it is NOT my fault. I did the best I could for her.
My mother insisted on living alone at 96. She didn’t want any outside help and REFUSED assisted living. I lived 15 minutes away from her and would help her when I could and so did my son.
My mother passed away on October 31st from a brief stroke. I found her on the floor and called 911 to bring her to the hospital. She lived for 4 days. I was by her side. She went into a coma the last day and I just cried and told her how much I loved her.
Please, find alternative arrangements for your mother. You don’t need to take care of her because it’s not going to get better. Assisted living facility is the best place for her. You don’t need to take care of her. You need to take care of yourself. You don’t deserve to be screamed at. My hear really breaks for you because I have been there.
I started thinking I was crazy. But it was never me, it was my mom. Please, take care of yourself. Sorry for the long post.
hug and thanks!! :)
i found your words very helpful.
So, yes, this is a spiraling sphere going down, down.
What to do? If you are the only one in the family who can handle this, you are doing quite well. Is there anyone else who is vying for your position of caretaker?
So, get a heart to heart meeting with the lo's and tell them mom needs 24//7 care, and you cannot do it anymore.
IN the meantime... make sure you have grab rails inside and outside the shower, professionally installed by you or someone you know.. Do go get some more bath pads if the floor is slippery. do you have a dryer? Put bath mats on high with a dryer sheet... It should be okay for the next go around.
washer/dryer in home,,, if not, I can see the issue...
do look up local care facilities in your area.. And if you can, do take a tour. That may be very difficult with COVID... This always gets me,, even now.. I get more steps in walking back to my car if I forget to get that blue thing swinging in front of me... geez... not that I mind getting more steps in,, but gosh.. I should be storing food and supplies up for a few months, then again, I don't want to be that person who looks like I have an "issue for tissue", if you know what I mean...
What water? yup, I have a filter... and canned food.. but if I could actually grow something to eat would be good... lemons... can't live on just lemons...
Then I hear on news.. the gorillas got it too,,, some zoo,, didn't see where in the country the gorillas tested positive to COVID ... who knew..now that is sad and scary...not liking this news.
I am surprised i don't have it yet. I forget to remove my shoes before stepping into the front door. I have a huge tube of anti bacterial gel... but I forget to apply before removing my mask sometimes...then I am the only one in the car..
great.... don't go many places.. store, work, and home.. and walk the dog sometimes...not the cats... they don't like a harness.
but I actually did see someone walking his cat at the park... strangely, in the near distance, we heard coyotes in the back ground. Minutes prior to that, we were in that same vicinity.
Are coyotes sense of smell that sensitive, or was it just coincidence? wonder how that cat felt...
It would be harder for her to yell at a stranger.. perhaps...
What good are you to her if you end up in ER?
So, have shower doors installed instead of a shower curtain. With ones that are clear non-glass ones in case she slams them, she might even enjoy the experience again.
After closing the doors if she opens them just close them again. Lather rinse repeat :-).