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Re: Sad caregiver
Blue and many steps behind is so me in a nutshell. I just keep forgetting that he can’t do and understand some of the time and that’s what starts the spiral. It’s all somewhat perfectly normal and th…6 -
Re: Sad caregiver
I’m running into the same issue with my DH (57) who has EOAD. He is constantly asking what we are going to do next, but I find myself not wanting to do anything at all because I’m so sad. We have a s…3 -
Re: Sad caregiver
We are all in this together. The company of others who understand, can offer ideas or just commiserate makes those here on this board invaluable.5 -
Leqembi treatments for early dementia
Hello everyone. So my neurologist is sending me to a specialty clinic that does infusion Leqembi treatments. I was wondering if anyone here has been on it and if they have had any problems with brain…2 -
Re: What is the best way to help
We finally convinced my mom when the doctor said she was not safe to be in the house alone. (If her doctor hasn’t said this I would just tell her he/she did)Don’t get me wrong it still wasn’t easy, b…1 -
Re: Decorations for Dad
Thanks. I worry about the news he watches that is in his room. Although he can't hear anything or follow the story, some scenes can be disturbing. So far he hasn't shown any anxiety over the news, bu…2 -
Re: Decorations for Dad
With severe cognitive decline, I probably wouldn't decorate for him. Visual processing is impacted in late-stage dementia, so it's hard to know if he would even notice you hung pictures. Two things I…1 -
Re: Necessity of a diagnosis
If they're not on Social Security a diagnosis is imperative to file for disability.1 -
Re: Expectations of Employed Caregivers
The caregiver I had was willing to take DW out to various activities. She took her to the movies, park, car rides, lunch with girlfriends and shopping. We still had 2 cars so I let the caregiver use …4 -
Re: Talking merciless nonsense
Hello welcome to the club. It’s such a nightmare but unfortunately everything you describe sounds normal in the broken world our OH live in. I can only imagine how frightening it must be for them. Fo…2
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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