Well said! If someone really is "with it" then they will see their reality, more or less, the way others do, and if not, they won't and there's nothing constructive in arguing or trying to "convince" them otherwise.Ok first off here are the hugs (hugs hugs hugs), and a final BIG hug
Ok, now - and I am sure you know this, but when a person has a stroke it affects their cognitive abilities, and with your Gramma's onset of dementia it makes it worse. I am surprised the Dr argued with her and maybe wound her up.
When I was a Nurse working geriatrics / psychiatry I learnt real fast that humouring and agreeing with a person went a long way towards keeping the peace and keeping them calm.
Of course in ones own reality easier said than done! As with my experience with my Gramma who was quite 'with it'. I had to bit my tongue many times and humour her (sigh).
And yes agreed thank goodness for my horses.
You know I feel a sense of guilt now - my Gramma wanted me to get hens but I refused, told her they were just trouble. But I have to say I really wish now I had bought hens back when she wanted them, it would have been fun for both of us. I feel I need to get a special hen and call her Gramma![]()