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Re: More about spitting…
It’s common for them to be able to swallow sometimes but not others. Is he under hospice care? Has a speech therapist done a swallow test? Is he home? The facility where my husband was did the swallo…7 -
Re: Cold Intolerance
it’s so good to get such a reply thankyou. Sailability is amazing it gives me such a lift. It’s a world wide organisation but if you google Sailability Townsville Australia it should come up, we have…2 -
Re: A new task, self catheterizing my husband
@Chance Rider, One thing I can take away from this disease is never say never. I was scared to death.3 -
Re: Has Anyone Installed a Bidet to assist with hygiene and avoid a UTI?
Thanks folks. WIth the use if AI, I was able to research an easy two button Bidet. My mom already gets full time supervision in the bathroom. I appreciate your feedback and will take it in considerat…1 -
Makeup at night
just wanted to share very briefly… Got Mom all set up to do her nightly toothbrushing and night cream for her face thing, I normally let her do things on her own while I am definitely within earshot …6 -
Re: Sudden deterioration in memory and change in demeanor
Sorry this is happening to you both, Linda and Andrew. Keep us posted how things go.1 -
Re: Agitation
My husband's PCP has prescribed two different antipsychotics…lorazepam and resperidone…he couldn't tolerate either one and went totally bonkers while taking them. Haven't tried the gum…5 -
Re: Is sending a letter to mom with the truth a bad idea?
I think that writing the letter might help you, to get your thoughts and feelings out. Sending the letter to her is very unlikely to help her or you. She won’t believe it, and it is likely to create …3 -
Re: A new task, self catheterizing my husband
Wow! That’s a tall order. And here I think I’m a big shot because I put an external catheter on my DH at night…not even close.3 -
Re: A new task, self catheterizing my husband
Yikes… I can’t imagine. You are a true warrior but I’m so so sorry you need to do this. Sending you strength and hugs💕💜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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