My mother has been with me for 7 years and now she said she cannot stay with me anymore, because she thinks my husband wants to kill her ,she didn't say she hearing voices ,just wake up in the morning and ask my husband why are you disturbing me at night please leave me alone . and says my husband spray something in her food that is why she had serious stomach pain, that he spray in her bed ,shoes , cloths. that when she put on the cloths her body icheses sometimes she ask me to try the clothe on ,so I can believe what she is saying I know something is wrong but what I really want to help her ,she left my place and when back to Africa ,I was told she lose more weight and cannot hear very well. insisting that she saw my husband spraying on her .she saw a watch by her bed and said my husband put a knife to kill her,since she donot want to come to my place I am thinking of how to convince her so she can come see her doctor. I told her we are sorry my husband is not going to spray anymore she told the did had been do because she is very sick now. She said the spay is very powerful that the doctors cannot noticed she is so convinced that husband is responsible for all her sick ,she stay indoors most of the time even in after she is always indoors.
She has suffered severe stomach pain. Her skin itches. She has lost weight. She is apparently also suffering delusions which lead her to believe that the OP's husband has been plotting to kill her in various ways. These are all very distinct clinical signs of there being something seriously, medically wrong.
Destiny, you say your mother has "gone back to Africa" - where is she now, and where are you?
If your mother really believes that her ailments are the result of your husband's (imaginary) actions, it will be difficult to get her to a doctor because she will have no confidence that the doctors can do anything for her. But would she perhaps listen to a responsible pastor or minister, who would tell her firmly that first of all she needs to find out what trouble is being caused in her body so that the best way to deal with it can be worked out?
She should be evaluated and tested.
Medications for the paranoia can help with some forms of dementia but in others some medications can be problematic so is it important to get an accurate diagnosis.
I agree, too, that it's worth checking that she isn't allergic or sensitive to things like laundry detergent, air fresheners and so on; but I wouldn't be too quick to interrogate my husband purely on the basis of what's been described.
I would be concerned about her care in Africa as there can be little understanding or treatment available. Her symptoms of stomach pain and skin itching could be symptoms of liver or kidney disease.
She just really needs a very complete medical work up.I think that without this we are all just guessing, as she gets increasing ill. Maybe if you just acknowledge her concerns about being poisoned ( "Yes I know you are worried about that." Or "Those thoughts sound scary".) and then focus on her pain and itching as a reason to see the doctor she would be more likely to go to the doctor.
You are a loving daughter, and I hope you can get the help you need for your Mom. I hope this is helpful.
My mom started having auditory hallucinations about 6 years ago: a man singing horribly which morphed into a quartet, a big band and now a really bad small group. She would say my husband was playing loud music at night to torment her. She even would wake me up in the middle of the night and say, "don't you hear it?". I would get very upset at first but that was my own fears then I realized that it wasn't as bad as it could easily have been. I even got to laugh because some she liked (the quartet and the big band) and I was grateful that if you had to listen, every night, to music at least it was good. Lol.
What you have been through is terrible. I hope & pray that she can be helped and you can have peace. Luv & hugs
If she hasn't had a hearing test, or if she has a known hearing loss and does not wear hearing aids, this is an important step in figuring out the issue. Untreated hearing loss could be the root cause of these symptoms and significantly increases the risks of developing dementia, and can make existing mental issues worse faster. Hearing loss can also mimic many of the symptoms of dementia/alzheimers, so any time a dementia issue is suspected, one of the first steps should be to have a thorough hearing examination. Treating a hearing loss is significantly easier and less costly than treating dementia.