I know what you are going through.
My mother in law is in the later stages of Dementia and it can be very difficult to be around her. Most of the time she is catatonic but then wakes up and may start yelling and cussing or routinely demand to use the bathroom but then forget why she is up on the way. She can no longer to anything herself but might fight with whomever is feeding her. Every once in awhile something will trigger a lucid response and you know she’s in there somewhere.
It’s really unfortunate, she was a easy going, loving person until a few years ago.
My mother in law is in the later stages of Dementia and it can be very difficult to be around her. Most of the time she is catatonic but then wakes up and may start yelling and cussing or routinely demand to use the bathroom but then forget why she is up on the way. She can no longer to anything herself but might fight with whomever is feeding her. Every once in awhile something will trigger a lucid response and you know she’s in there somewhere.
It’s really unfortunate, she was a easy going, loving person until a few years ago.