My mom has been having problems with having a conversation for quite a few years now. She gets confused all the time and can’t remember words when speaking. It’s always a riddle trying to figure out what she’s talking about. She can’t spell anymore, forgets birthdays, address, how to cook, names. Her bank called me and said she can no longer do transactions by herself and someone needs to be POA for her which my Dad is listed as first and I am 2nd. She was confused and didn’t remember her pin# then couldn’t figure out her phone to give the woman one of our numbers.
She went to neurologist and they performed all the dementia testing. MRI, EEG and verbal test. A little confused yes but everything came back negative. My father never asked what else could it be? Mom refuses to get anymore tests. They’re just happy it’s not dementia or Alzheimer’s. I need answers. I can no longer have a real conversation with her because she doesn’t understand what I’m saying and I certainly don’t understand what she is saying. Ex. If she talking about a house, she’ll say car.
Does anyone have any answers?
I suspect your folks are not telling you the whole story of your mother's 'testing' results out of fear in general about dementia and what's happening to your mom. That doesn't mean it's not happening.........just that they're in denial about it.
Wishing you the best of luck getting to the truth of the matter.
There is something called Aphasia which causes symptoms like your Moms. Its from brain damage and a stroke can cause it. But an MRI should have shown signs of a stroke. I would call the neurologist. He may not be able to give you info without Moms permission but you can tell him what is going on. You can start the conversation that you have been told that no Dementia was found but Mom cannot hold a conversation. That she uses the word car instead of house, etc.
I too would try to talk to the doctor directly.
Turned out I had severe B12 anemia.
But in OP's case, I think she needs to talk to the doctor. And get the results directly from him.
Here is something for you to read re: TIA's...
https://www.cedars-sinai.org/health-library/diseases-and-conditions/t/transient-ischemic-attack-tia.html#:~:text=A%20transient%20ischemic%20attack%20(TIA,signs%20of%20a%20stroke%2C%20however.
That being said, some other things that can cause confusion and memory issues can be stroke, over- or under-medication, thyroid issues, and other medical issues. My advice to you would be to accompany her to all future medical appointments and have her assign you as her Medical Representative (this is a HIPAA form you request at the receptionist's office) so that her doctor can talk to you without her being present.