My mum has alzheimers' - I think she is in the late part of the middle stages. Just to give an idea: she doesn't always know her close family - I mean there are about 6 people in the world that she is usually able to place, and she sometimes gets us wrong. She doesn't know where she lives, etc etc.
My dad is her carer. He loves her very very much and vice versa, and I'm in awe of the job he is doing, but also he is making some weird decisions. One bone of contention is that he won't allow me to arrange any carers at all. I have tried everything (finding the perfect carer, having mum + carer at my house so no invasion of his space etc), but he just cancels things. It's basically his way or the high way - he is in charge of mum's care and my brother and I can only suggest things and usually that just annoys him. I see them about 3 times a week.
So my current issue is that I've just heard that my mum is having 'an operation for bladder weakness'. My mum is incontinent, and this is a major issue for my dad as it gets her and him up every night, and he mentioned before that her having some operation for this would be the one thing that he would actually find helpful. But what operation is she having?! I'm worried that this is not through the NHS, and that the NHS would not recommend an operation on someone with alzheimer's. I am trying to find out more - I don't know if I can get my dad to tell me and no doubt he'll be cross at my interference, but it just seems very worrying to me. Mum won't know what is happening, and if it is a GA they can go wrong. And there can be pain after operations.
So obviously I'll try to find out what's happening, but I'm just posting because I'm awake in the night worrying. Is there an operation like this that would be recommended for someone like my mum?