OK, it sounds like it is time for you to make some tough choices. When someone gets alzheimer's or dementia, they almost become child-like in many respects. You are taking care of your mother now, so by that I can assume that she was a good mother and raised you well. She probably had to make you do things that you did not want to because those things were for your own good. Now it is your turn to almost be like a mom to her. If she doesn't want to put her feet up, you have to make her, maybe even offer a reward. If she doesn't want to go to the doctor, offer an incentive to get her to go. My answer to you changed when you said that her legs were turning black in places. Without seeing her, this could be old blood, or it could be necrosis(death of tissue). So, I want you to make her go to the doctor. She may not be all that easy to convince, but someone needs to see her legs. The result of not getting her to go could be the loss of toes, feet, and eventually legs, or worse. Please let me know if you need further assistance or suggestions for helping your mom.
It sounds ok but then it's your opinion
sounds like a bad ground
I'm no doctor but it sounds like a bad idea to me.
I'm not sure if this is the answer that you are looking for, but if you say "Roger" or OK, then the other person does not necessarily know what you are saying OK to. There might be another reason like OK sounds like something else, I am not sure.
sounds like it is need of a tune up.
I think it sounds like a hippy so I would have to say no.
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OK I found out i think because it sounds like one? edit it if its wrong pls
Sounds like a starter motor/solenoid fault.
Sounds like receiver ok, check the speakers/fuses.
Sounds OK to me.
You mean musical instrument? Ok, well theres Viola (a real instrument), Claire Annette (sounds like Clarinet), Amanda Lynn (sounds like a mandolin), and there's probably more just get creative!