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Suffering From Vascular Dementia, In Last Stage. Crying A Lot Simply. What Could Be Done To Help?

My mother has vascular dementia and is on comfort hospice. They say she is in the last stages. Lately she has started to cry a lot You will be talking to her and she all of a sudden starts crying if you ask her what is wrong she answers that she doesn't know it is heart breaking to see her that way is there anything we can do to help her

Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query to H. C. M. Forum.
The important thing is not mentioned, that is the age of patient and general condition.
Merely mentioning dementia is not a complete history for any conclusion.
If complete history , than we can say any thing.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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Suffering From Vascular Dementia, In Last Stage. Crying A Lot Simply. What Could Be Done To Help?

Hello, Thanks for the query to H. C. M. Forum. The important thing is not mentioned, that is the age of patient and general condition. Merely mentioning dementia is not a complete history for any conclusion. If complete history , than we can say any thing. Good luck. Dr. HET