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Re: Tonight
@Momx3 and @jgreen I feel the same way. My husband is probably early stage 5 and I know others are in more difficult situations. My husband’s anosogosia makes it challenging as his anger and anxiety …9 -
Re: Traveling is a problem
I agree Beachwalker 5, Carpe diem. It's only going to get harder and I feel the need to have some fun and make memories together while we still can. Will it be the same as it was before when wal…8 -
Re: Traveling is a problem
From the time that traveling became more difficult until the time we had to stop travel was almost 4 years. During that time I learned a lot of adjustments that allowed us to keep traveling. Fortunat…9 -
Re: Traveling is a problem
To help take the stress off, try having the mind set that you are traveling with a 2 year old. — You need to do everything. My DH “packed” his own suitcase. Then I packed what he needed in another. W…8 -
Re: A Wife and A Partner
If I met a woman that knew my situation and that we liked each other I would certainly like to develop a relationship with her. I am not ready for sexual relationship but a close caring relationship …2 -
Re: Personality changes in caregivers
My son calls every day and we talk about my husband, but we also talk about positive family activities, world events, culture and local issues. It's really a lifeline!3 -
Re: Aunt's caregiver guilt
"The problem is the guilt I feel over this move." When I looked up the word Guilt it said "noun: guilt the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime." Well …2 -
Re: Aunt's caregiver guilt
welcome. Sorry about your Aunt. Yes you did the right thing. You didn’t do it to her, you did it for her. To keep her safe and cared for. I would not tell her about the house. Just tell her she needs…3 -
Re: Aunt's caregiver guilt
So it would have been better to have her stay at home and burn her house down around her? Try to distance yourself a little bit and think what you would advise a friend to do in the same circumstance…4 -
Re: Treatment Options and Initial Questions
Welcome. I would ask if it’s safe for her to live alone and drive. Some doctors tend to let family flounder with this and stay out of it, but if you are lucky you might get an honest opinion. Keep in…3
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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