Patients "act out" when it's just you there?
Has anyone experienced the phenomenon where a dementia patient will "act out", like misbehave like a child, but then will behave when someone else appears? Is this common? How does a caregiver deal with it when they are alone?
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Yes, staying sane...it's the hard part. I have made great progress in realizing my limitations, as a regular human, in dealing with this. It's ok to get help, hire help, do respite, do Memory care, it's all ok. Keep them safe, keep yourself sane. However that can happen is ok!
My husband gets upset and starts swearing when I have to repeat myself when asking him to do something or just a general request. Not all the time, but a lot of the time. I'm repeating myself because I don't think he heard me and then he can just go off on me and then it sets my buttons off. It is sooo very frustrating cuz he was never the type to really swear... especially out of anger. It's taken me some time to accept it and walk away but it's hard sometimes without yelling back(no swearing tho) when he acts this way. After the episode he'll always say he's sorry and tells me i'm the bestest. It's just another one of the many adjustments i've had to make.