Question: Hello- I am writing about my mother, a 67 year old woman. She had
rheumatic fever as child, but that is her only medical complication i am aware of. Almost 2 years ago she hurt her shoulder and it took months to get better mainly from her inability to want to tell the doctors her level of pain etc. We started to notice an overall decline of health at the same time. Since then she has become increasingly fatigued, requiring long periods of sleep but never feeling rested. She will now fall asleep pretty much anywhere and looks very very tired. She is also suffering from what appears to be short term
memory loss. She will ask the same questions multiple times during a conversation, proving she is not able to retain things. Her long term memory is fine and she remembers our names, etc. The issue is new information will be difficult for her to retain. She has also lost interest in doing her household chores, cooking, paying bills and shopping. She appears disinterested in everything except her grandkids. She also suffered from 2-3 bouts of severe
vertigo in the past 18months. So severed she could not stand and it would last for days. The meds the doc gave her would eventually get her back on her feet 2-3 days later. She went to the doc but refused to tell him about the extreme fatigue, excessive sleeping and memory loss. What she did share prompted him to send her to a cardiologist (everything came out perfect) and said that she may be suffering from
depression. Do you think she needs a
psychiatrist or do you think there is something potentially wrong neurologically.