My mum abused alcohol for 17 years when I was a child. Now I am 25 but we are still in contact (despite her becoming so abusive I had to leave and go into supported housing).
She has been getting very paranoid, accusing me of things I've never done or intended to do.
She makes things up and believes them with absolute conviction.
She is very emotionally labile.
Her spelling and grammar used to be great, but now her text messages are filled with obvious errors.
She forgets things very easily, more so than ever before.
Her cognition is declining to the point that it took her 45 minutes to work out how to upload a file to Dropbox, and it took her 30 minutes to work out how to switch her phone off. I have to explain things to her in simple language, otherwise she starts getting into an emotional hissy fit and says "it's too complicated!" repeatedly. Before she gave birth to me, she attained a decent mark in a BSc Economics degree, so this decreasing cognitive reserve is unusal for her.
She gesticulates so much that it just looks bizarre. She was always very NT but this gesticulation is terrifying.
I looked up Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome but my mum does not have any of the physical manifestations.
I don't know if she is entering early dementia.
Can anyone advise me on what I can do about this? She still has Mental Capacity so I cannot do anything under the Mental Capacity Act or the Mental Health Act (such as request to the social services for her to have a Mental Health Act assessment). (I live in the UK so US laws don't apply here)
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I am a partially verbal classic autistic. I am a pharmacology student with full time support.