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  • Re: Hospitalization for agitation-round 3

    I am dealing with some of the same issues in the hospice setting, not aggression so much as the seesaw between resistance to care, falls, and oversedation. No good answers and no good outcomes-except…
  • Does it really matter what we call it??

    My DH has hadcognitive issues for many years. I noticed it when I retired 12 yrs ago. Executive function deficits, no initiative. Withdrawn, apathy. He was in denial. 6 yrs ago physical problems mani…
  • Re: Seeing the worst in me

    ButterflyWings is so right. I am so sorry you are in this situation. I had to learn it too - you cannot have discussions nor reason with DW about what needs to happen. Just use your best judgment and…
  • Re: Seeing the worst in me

    Don't ask, don't tell. Alz has taken her independence and judgement away, not you. As my DH's neuropsych said on diagnosis "you are in charge now". You are discussing things that her brain …
  • Re: Hospitalization for agitation-round 3

    I think you did the right thing to come home after 3 hours. You need some rest and a little distance and I believe you are right that they need to see what may unfold without you there to mediate his…
  • Re: Need immediate support

    You are doing exactly the right thing. You must continue to stress that he is a danger to himself and others (you) if discharged and that you cannot safely care for him at home. Keep saying that, ove…
  • Re: Missing my life

    my DH is in memory care the last 6 months. I miss him so much it hurts. I miss us. Thankful for almost 39 years together, but I feel I’ve lost myself and my purpose in life. Struggling with creating …
  • Re: Hospitalization for agitation-round 3

    I’m really sorry you’re having to endure this (as is your DH). I might be in the minority with this opinion, but what harm would temporarily over sedating him do? The alternative is him being a dange…
  • Re: Is there any early warning system for dementia?

    The estate planning and POAs should be in place anyway whether there's a diagnosis or not. And the POA/executor/spouse should be looped in in on spending and investments in case there's an accident o…
  • Re: So very weary...

    That is very normal. If we were all honest with ourselves, we would admit that we want our suffering to end as well. It has been nearly a decade for me and I just want it to be over - for my DW and f…

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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