Jennasis
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I went way at the end of October for a weekend, and when i came back I went out to dinner with DH and his mom. I immediately noticed something wrong with my MIL's face. Part of her left side of her face seemed, I don't know how to say it...like the left side of her mouth was pulled back in a permanent semi-smile. And her left eye seems squinty a bit. While I was gone, DH had mentioned to me over the phone that his mom's face seemed weird. Not wanting to freak her out right there, I pulled DH aside and said that something was very very wrong. Either she's had a stroke, or it's something like Bell's paulsy, likely brought on by extreme stress (she is the sole caretaker for her father who is wheelchair/home bound due to a sever stroke that left him incapacitated on his entire left side of his body and unable to speak). Her dad has been in her care for two years.
MIL has been suffering from (In my not so expert opinion) undiagnosed clinical depression due to her caretaker role. She has not only been burning her candle at both ends, the candle is burnt out!
So DH got his mom by himself and told her that I noticed her face too and that she HAD to go to the doctor. She hemmed and hawed and huffed and puffed, but ultimately made an appointment...for the 18th! Which was 18 days afters I noticed the face thing.
My question is this; would you call and speak to her doctor? Give him a heads up about what's going on at home?
My MIL is ADAMANTLY against putting her dad in a nursing home...will not even discuss it. She is ADAMANTLY opposed to going to therapy or finding a support group for herself. She is resistant to the notion of depression and taking any kind of meds for it. She won't get someone to come in and relieve her for a few hours a day/week either. She is very much wallowing in self-pity now.
I'm scared for her. I don't know how involved I can get (or DH, since she would be more likely to listen to him than me). She is obviously feeling the physical effects of her emotional state. Blood pressure is awful...diabetes barely under control.
We can't take care of her dad...and if something happens to her, that's what will happen, AND we'd have to care for her too.
I don't even know if her doctor would discuss her with DH.
MIL has been suffering from (In my not so expert opinion) undiagnosed clinical depression due to her caretaker role. She has not only been burning her candle at both ends, the candle is burnt out!
So DH got his mom by himself and told her that I noticed her face too and that she HAD to go to the doctor. She hemmed and hawed and huffed and puffed, but ultimately made an appointment...for the 18th! Which was 18 days afters I noticed the face thing.
My question is this; would you call and speak to her doctor? Give him a heads up about what's going on at home?
My MIL is ADAMANTLY against putting her dad in a nursing home...will not even discuss it. She is ADAMANTLY opposed to going to therapy or finding a support group for herself. She is resistant to the notion of depression and taking any kind of meds for it. She won't get someone to come in and relieve her for a few hours a day/week either. She is very much wallowing in self-pity now.
I'm scared for her. I don't know how involved I can get (or DH, since she would be more likely to listen to him than me). She is obviously feeling the physical effects of her emotional state. Blood pressure is awful...diabetes barely under control.
We can't take care of her dad...and if something happens to her, that's what will happen, AND we'd have to care for her too.
I don't even know if her doctor would discuss her with DH.