Interview 47  

Interview 47

Age at Interview: 59
Sex: Female
Background: Is a married mother of two children and is carer. Ethnic background/nationality: Scottish.

Brief outline:Carer for mother who had a stroke at the age of 83. Her mother now suffers from vascular dementia and some visual loss. She is registered partially blind. Medication: bendrofluazide, perindopril, (blood pressure) omeprazole, (gastric resistant tablets) citalopram, (antidepressant); senna and/or movicol, (laxative) calichew (calcium/vit D3 supplement) alendronic acid, (bisphosphonate ), detrusitol, (urinary continence).

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Her mother has loss of peripheral vision (hemianopia) and sometimes she does not brush one side of her hair and will often bump into things.
 
Carer of mother who has had a stroke describes how her mother's continence problems are the most upsetting aspect of having the stroke.
 
Her mum's personality has changed since the stroke she is now snappy and swears and is uncharacteristically flirty.
 
She is not always there to give her mum her tablets so the chemist came to visit and discussed her mum's medication and she now gets it in a specially prepared weekly bubble pack.
 
Advises others to get a care package arranged as she feels caring for a relative who has had a stroke can be mentally draining.
 
Her mother has vascular dementia following her stroke and they have a tuck in service to try and make sure she goes to bed.
Jonathan Miller - Stroke
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