Dementia and Not Eating: Very concerned
Burt refuses help with swallowing. When we brought in a speech therapist to evaluate his eating, he was furious. [A little of that tornado.] And he never wants her to come back.
Meanwhile, he eats almost nothing and won't accept guidance to take smaller bites of his cakes or to slow down. Any set back in eating is an excuse to refuse ever to eat that food again. His ability to chew and swallow any number of favorite foods is dwindling. He says I can't make a boiled egg or scrambled eggs anymore. He won't eat applesauce. He has trouble with cottage cheese.
This needless to say has me very concerned. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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The no rhyme or reason seems to be such a big part of LBD. Today he's eating but complaining that he hates food.
Same with mom...no matter what she says she can’t eat it... I say do your best and she eats more.....I always give her a Boost chocolate drink with chocolate ice cream and call it a milk shake...it works.
@providence1960 If she needs more protein, try adding in some protein powder, or perhaps some powdered peanut butter? It becomes a challenge to see what will be tolerated each day, doesn't it?
Ginger
Thank you, Scott
Good idea....thanks.
Mom has also been refusing meds...it’s the roller coaster of dementia.