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  • Update on bringing DH home from Memory Care

    It has now been 6 days since I brought my husband home from memory care, and he has regained quite a bit of the ground he lost during the 2 weeks there. He is more able to walk since he is walking in…
  • I feel likeI have been mourning for the last two years

    My sweet husband had to go to a nursing home two weeks ago. I didn't realize how much I cared for him physically. I feel lonely and lost. I just got a cancer diagnosis, and I have to travel for …
  • Re: Hello out there

    persevere, I'm also in about the same stage with my DW. Fortunately, I get a little bit of help from my boys that live in the area. I've never been a very talkative guy, so I've been s…
  • Re: Hello out there

    Welcome. I also love my quiet mornings to myself. My husband will sleep quite late if there's no appointment to go to, so my quiet lasts until early afternoon! I am still in the early stages of …
  • Re: Now the hospital has him in a cage?

    You better reread all the posts you made before you even consider bringing him home. You were clearly on the verge of a breakdown and unless he has demonstrated literally days of compliant behavior a…
  • Re: Out of Control

    Ouch! You have been dealt a lousy hand. I'm so sorry you are going through all this for a second time. You have turned here, to this discussion group, which you will find helpful, supportive, an…
  • Re: Want to bring him home not nursing home

    @ Eloise, Please stop! You've heard the advice from so many people here. Bringing him home is a bad idea, just read your previous posts when he was there. Please, please, take action to find a p…
  • Re: New here

    What you are feeling is absolutely normal. My wife died three months ago and I still feel much of what you are feeling. When I placed my wife, I didn't feel so much guilty as helpless that I cou…
  • Re: Overwhelmed at times

    Guilt is my middle name! I have a part time care giver. Can you afford one to give you a small break? Kids that can help? I give this advice, but, I'm horrible at taking it. I'm the queen o…
  • Re: Ugly Stepchildren Dilemma

    Small typo “Upon his return, the our community…” I often suspect that relatives, particularly blood relatives, may be prone to deny the PWD has dementia because acceptance means that they too may one…

Commonly Used Abbreviations


DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
EO = Early Onset
FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
VD = Vascular Dementia
MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
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