posted on Nov, 1 2011 @ 03:18 PM
As a woman, I had never heard of this before. It’s really quite scary that such a simple thing as a bladder infection can cause delirium and
hallucinations. Unfortunately, I had to learn about this by having it happen to my grandmother.
Late this past spring, my grandmother was in the hospital. She was hallucinating and the doctors thought she had been over medicating. When she was
released, my sister and I went to stay with her for a few days. The first two days were rough, she wanted to know were grandpa was, (he passed away
11 years ago), she would see “people” in the house and she always thought we were talking about her. Then on the third day, she was more like her
feisty old self and she even talked about some of the hallucinations she had. We figured the worst had past.
Well, she was back in the hospital last Thursday. This time I got her pin number and talked to the nurse myself about what was going on. She said it
was a bladder infection and that it is truly scary what it does to the elderly. Half the time she had no idea who I was or where she was.
Unfortunately grandma had not been drinking enough or eating well, she had cancelled the meals on wheels because she didn’t like the food. She now
has to go to assisted living for physical therapy. I believe it is to be sure they get the infection completely cleared up and that she is eating
properly. We are hoping she may be able to go home after that, but with a day nurse.
I don’t know how many of you are aware of this problem. I sure didn’t know this could happen. It makes me worry as a female, but I’m glad that
my husband was there and learned about it too, so that if something like this does happen, he can have me checked, so that maybe it is something like
this, that can be cleared up, instead of assuming the worst. It can happen in men as well, but from all the searching I’ve done, women are just
more prone to bladder infections overall.
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