My mother has always been a slow eater and a slow drinker, even when she was a kid. My mother's doctor wants my Mom to drink at least 3- 16.9 fluid oz bottles a day every day. She's doing good if she drinks 1 - 16.9 fluid oz bottle in 3 days. If I let her, she would much rather drink multiple cups of coffee all day long.
Although there is water in coffee, coffee is not good for her kidneys and bladder especially since she has frequent UTI's and is urine incontinent and has to wear diapers all day and all night.
Mom doesn't like tea, or kool-aid or lemonade or lemon water or flavored water.
Can anyone help me out please? Her urine is very, very strong and dark. Her urine smells like snot and it's filmy like too. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
With fall coming soon, soups are a great option.
There are also the Boost, Ensure and similar type drinks. If she's on Coumadin, check a Vitamin K list to see which would interfere the least with her PT/INR levels. We were warned that one of them is a bit more threatening to those levels than another, but were also told that it wasn't that much of a concern. We erred on the safe side.
I don't have any insights on the urine issue. I think that's a matter for a urologist or one of her doctors.
Also, what about milk, ice cream, shakes, smoothies, etc.
I have the same problem with my Mom. I've tried alot of the above suggestions with varying degrees of success. I've finally reached the point where all I can do is provide the best I can for her and what will be will be. It's a tough one though to accept.
Pam's right, of course test her urine.
She's 85 years old. If coffee is her beverage of choice, don't worry about it. Liquid is liquid. Use decaf.
As others have suggested, try other beverages...apple juice...cranberry juice...fizzy water...see if something else rings her lil' chimes.
I hate seeing my Mom like this. I just wish I had the ability to turn back the hands of time to when she wasn't like this. I'm sure all of you do too. Thank you everyone for your great advice, support and wisdom.
What does your mom like to eat? Or is her appetite pretty much gone? I'd start with foods she likes and try to figure out a way to make them more liquid dense if possible. And if she will drink coffee, that's where you start! The watered down decaf version sounds pretty good to me.
Tonight I made fried zucchini for the two of us. Zucchini is chuck full of water, one of her favorite veggies to eat. To my surprise she managed to eat 4 pieces that were cut up and fried soft for her to chew since she only has upper false teeth. I try to cook/fry all veggies for us nice and soft, that way she can chew them easily and she doesn't have any choking issues.
As of the past three years, Mom's taste buds are really odd. She seems to LOVE burnt toast and burnt eggs and burnt bacon. Is this normal? Has anyone ever heard of this?
I'm so very glad and grateful for this website in helping me cope with seemingly impossible situations that continue to "pop up" rendering me dumb founded at best in knowing what to do. May God bless all of you and your families and loved ones!!!
Thanks for this thread. Reasons I had not thought of, and things to try that I had not thought of!! Gives me more choices and better understanding, to boot!!
Thank you all!!
My dad also does not like drinking water very much either. This has only been going on about 3 or four weeks though, since the last time he got out of the hospital. Too bad your mom doesn't like lemonade! It made my dad want to drink more (still not as much as I want him to drink, though) and it turned his urine from dark to clear. If you decide to give her coffee, make sure it's decaf!!! Dad can already stay awake and roam up and down the hallway for 72 hours straight. My dad drank LOTS of coffee before he became ill the last time, now his tastes have suddenly changed and I'm still learning what they are. He is leaving his coffee untouched, then asks for more an hour after he pours it out but I then give him lemonade. No more coffee for him for awhile! We always have to stay on our toes!!!
With Mom, the best way to get her to drink more is to tell her it's for my dad. Dad loves sugar and he is not diabetic. Mom is diabetic and SAYS she doesn't like sugar, but she is always sneaking it. I will make a gallon of (decaffeinated) tea and sweeten it with sucralose, then tell her it's for dad. She will drink it up when she thinks I'm not looking and tell me Dad did it. As for my dad, if I tell him it's unsweetened, he won't drink it. I'm forever racking my brain to try and keep those two healthy.
My dad's latest problems began when he was put on 2mg of risperdone. On top of all the other side effects, I believe it's the risperdone that has changed his eating and drinking habits. He is still recovering but I believe it has accelerated his Alzheimer's by about eight months. I don't blame the doctor though. She was just trying to find SOMETHING that would help him rest. Maybe it works for some people, but definitely not for my dad; and he's still recovering.
Sorry for rambling, but sometimes we have to make sure we find out if our loved one needs a change in medication to help their eating and drinking habits. If I had read about the possible side effects of Risperdone on Alzheimer's patients, I would not have given it to him. :(