The State is not infallible.
Lots to catch up on… The state sent mom the wrong form letter, citing the incorrect codes when telling her her license was cancelled. Her attorney based her arguments on the letter that was sent. While it was a good defense, it was based on the wrong premise. Not her fault. The state was apologetic […]
Meanwhile..
There are many things of my father’s that need to be sold. Currently I have the high value items from his ceramic studio up on Craigslist.org. Suddenly, there is interest in all three equipment categories from three diffrerent potential purchasers, all of whom are out of town. This is to be expected given the nature […]
Waging War
Mom is going to war regarding her driver’s license. There is going to be a second neurological exam to refute the first one. Letters are being slung all over the place, to whom I do not know. Chart notes have been requested from her PCP and neurologist. My attorney child called me (from out of […]
And in Other News
Because life is not solely about my mother’s dementia, tho it feels that way a lot, here is a short list of other things that round out my life: The garden is further along this March than it’s ever been in the 15 Marches we’ve owned the property. The fountains are back up, irrigation is […]
Driving
Mom received a letter from the State regarding her driver’s license. They are canceling it per State Code This & That, which references, Code Such & Such, subsection Yada, Yada. This is born of our visit to the neurologist, who filled in a diagnosis code on the state form (his ethical duty) and the State […]
Matriarch
Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s in our small nuclear family of three, I was fairly insulated from classic societal family values. That’s not to say we weren’t full of very solid values; they were, if anything, progressive. Mom was the income earner, my folks didn’t get married until I was eight, and when […]
Diagnosis
Alzheimer’s. That’s what the doctor is calling it. He felt the word would be graspable for mom while offering me “dementia” or “cognitive decline” as the result to present her with. I couldn’t argue with his logic. The MRI shows vastly reduced hippocampus volume and two old hemorrhages. My limited knowledge of Alzheimer’s (tho likely […]
Neurology
I got mom through a visit to the neurologist and an MRI today. She responded much better to the tall tale I told to get her there than I thought she would. She never questioned that we’d talked about going to the specialist. She offered, “I must be scrambled. I have no recollection of talking […]
The Hunt for Red October
To paraphrase: The last few days have seen some remarkable activity…. If you’re a fan of the movie, you’ll get it. If not, trust me. In the wake of the Alzheimer’s Association calling APS regarding my mother’s driving, I called her and suggested that she walk on to the ferry (rather than drive) and I’d […]
Support Group Fail
Beware what you share as a caregiver with The Alzheimer’s Association. The one on one counseling may seem helpful and supportive but it was aggressively used against me and may damage my relationship with my mother. The person who offered advice and support has called Adult Protective Services regarding my mother’s driving, tearing the process […]