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My wife has determined to not take her meds when I offer them to her. Don't know what to do? So far she has missed her bedtime meds and this morning her thyroid pill.
Some medications can be crushed. Some are available as a liquid that is easier and sometimes safer to put into food. Some are available as a patch that is placed on the body in an area where she might not be able to reach to remove it.
In some cases though if the medication is not "necessary" they can be eliminated. (I know all doctors will say the medication is necessary but is it simply extending life that is not a quality life or is it preventing pain or death? I hope that makes sense)
Talk to her doctor(s) and see what can be eliminated, see what can be crushed and mixed into food.
But do let her doctors know what medications she is missing, keep a log of when she misses them. When lab tests are done this information should be given so that results of any tests make sense.
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Check with her pharmacy which of her pills can be crushed and put in either applesauce or pudding unbeknownst to her, and also which ones can be in liquid form. That should make it much easier for you and your wife.
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Talk to the pharmacist to see if the meds come in another form, like a patch. liquid or crushable form.

What is your pill routine like? Do you ask her if she wants to take the pills or do you casually say, "Time for your vitamins" ?

Bedtime refusal could be due to sundowning.

Or, refusal could be sign of another issue she can't express, like a dental problem, new swallowing difficulty, fear/paranoia (which is a common dementia behavior).

Other than for thyroid, what is she taking?
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