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Is your mother glad when you ask her if she is in pain or otherwise pay attention to her sounds My mom is in the early to mid stages of dementia and yes, she has a couple of choice phrases/humming noises that are repeated constantly, and there is fairly regular moaning as well. Does she seem to be needy or lonely in other ways

Would it be possible to pay a little more attention to her when she is not moaning, to kind of reward the quiet The spectrum of involuntary vocalizations in humans Moaning and/or making other sounds can be a dementia symptom.

My 95 year old dad died of alzheimer’s 9 months ago

My mother at the time of his death was strong and healthy except for being legally blind However, now she moans all the time. The benefit of these blessings to *you*, besides them, is that you can be free to take a cool view of what your responsibility really is to them And it sounds as if they don't as a matter of practical fact need much from you

Next step, then, would be working on how you feel about them and getting good, healthy emotional boundaries set up. Screaming, moaning, repeating the same phrase over and over etc are fairly common tics in dementia, my mom's phrase is turn me over which almost never means that (and used to drive me batty). Mom makes noise and it sounds like she is in real pain, but says no when asked I am wondering if this is common

My mom makes noise.all the time

Sometimes she sounds like she is in real pain, but says no when asked Will this always be happening? A normal part of dementia I'm getting a lot of conflicting info, especially from grandma's doctors and nurses

I thought that in later stages of dementia, the person was prone to making sounds such as moaning/groaning or what some people have called goat sounds. My parents live with me and my mother is extremely manipulative when we're alone together I told my dad, but he says she couldn't possibly be and refuses to confront her on this behavior How do i resolve this issue?

Jesuslovesme, there is a lot on search engines about this if you look up involuntary sounds while eating online

I hope that my 80 year old self can get the below to copy/paste for you, but otherwise i trust you to find things

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