It would be good for her to have treatment for depression. If she is depressed and tired she may not be able to handle bathing, etc. Ask her if you can run the tub water for her and get her some new towels and cloths to use. Ask her what her favorite soap is and get it. Do some laundry for her or buy new clothes at the thrift store or get her a voucher at Salvation Army, etc. Once she sees how much you care she may get motivated. She needs to see her doctor about the depression which is a serious medical condition. Best of luck to you!! You are a wonderful person for caring about others!!
2006-11-25 17:09:00
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answered by whrldpz 7
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She needs help for the depression. Then, summer's eve intimate wash, some lever body wash and a healthy diet. There is also an oral deoderant pill available over the counter. Ask your pharmacist. I know I have seen it out there, just cant remember the name.
2006-11-26 00:41:56
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answered by amoroushotmama 4
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It could also have something to do with her diet. Unfortunately, there isn't anything you can really do. She has to want to fix it herself. Although, I don't know if sulfur smelling soap would be the best fix. Sulfer doesn't smell good. If she has sensitive skin, she could use baby wash. It works and it smells good.
If she's not really open to suggestions, I would suggest febreezing her whenever she comes to visit.
2006-11-26 00:42:19
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answered by *karasi* 5
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What kinds of medications is she on? Sometimes medications can make a person smell....why I quit using the arthritis creams.
Her diet maybe contributing to this, there maybe a herb at the health food store that might help her? Just do your best if you are close to her, would think she would want to hear it from you then a stranger?
2006-11-26 00:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If you've discussed washing with her and she refuses, you have to get to the root of the problem...her depression. Get her to a Dr.
2006-11-26 00:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Just let her. Or take her to a psychiatrist. But telling her she stinks isn't going to accomplish much.
Good luck,
Keesha.
(:
2006-11-26 00:42:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy lots of soap and leave it random places in their house
2006-11-26 00:41:29
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answered by I think... 6
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Is this person a larger person? Sometimes when people eat a lot and perspire, the foods that they eat can be smelled in the sweat...like garlic...
2006-11-26 00:41:55
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answered by sweet ivy lyn 5
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Hit her with a spritz of perfume on the sneak tip.
2006-11-26 00:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be REAL honest and tell them they stink. And hope that works. GL
2006-11-26 00:40:39
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answered by ♥Sweet Girl♥ 5
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