I really don't know if this is a correct caption or not. I've discussed this before but it was titled about Mom's bout with pneumonia leading to bathroom problems. Now it has turned into a game! Every evening after I put her to bed, she gets up and goes and sets on the toilet, does not pee or anything, wipes, flushes and sometimes washes her hands, sometimes not. My husband and I lost track after 20 times last night! Once I went in and asked her what her problems was and her answer was, "I'm going back to bed" ??? I just left the room and she kept doing it. Most of the time she peeps out her bedroom door to see where I am or what I am doing. It is a wonder that our water bill isn't $500.00 a month from her playing in the water! Has anyone else ever experienced this or have any suggestions of how to keep her in bed. She wears me out! Oh, I forgot to mention that she doesn't go to the bathroom when she is up during the day except maybe once or twice . HELP! Any ideas will be appreciated!
AGAIN I WARN YOU THIS COULD BE A HORRIBLE IDEA but if you are at your wit's end and your Mom is at the point where compassionate lying is necessary it MIGHT be worth a try. Most likely, if it does work, she will find another way to drive you nuts. It may be her only entertainment. It may make her feel in control of a situation she is not in control of. It is hard to tell with dementia.
OR she may have developed a fascination with water. There are toys that have water in them that moves things around- like the wave machine- maybe buy her one of those? My daughter loves the movement of water and we went through many toys that had water or a gel like substance that dripped slowly and really quite hypnotizingly (sp?) around. There is also that old toyfrom the 70's- maybe 80's - they make it again- I know because I bought one for my girl a few years back- it is a water filled container with rings that when you push these big buttons (they are big- easy to manipulate) a puff of air makes the rings shoot up and you try and make them land on hooks. It is just fun to push the buttons and see the rings jump around. (my daughter has special needs- we buy lots of soothing toys for her) Just throwing out ideas hoping one sticks. Good luck!!!
On the humorous side.... I always say my Mom's biggest problem is finding the bathroom. She's always looking for it, like it's going to go somewhere and she wants to make sure it's there.
I have a feeling this will be a wanted situation in the future... at least she uses the toilet and not diapers or a plant even worse the floor.