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jklocksam70
Asked February 2011
My husband has just sarted to lose control of his bowels. He is in the later stages of Alzheimer's. How can I help him to not be upset?
When I visited him last week his bottom was red to blue back.
It is better,
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pltrickey
Feb 2011
Are the care takers putting him on the potty after he eats in the morning? That would help him eliminate without soiling himself. I do that with my 99 year old mother and it seems to work.
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alwayslearning
Feb 2011
Looks like part of your question is missing, jlocksam70.
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