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Re: Support group
It might help to know that each person with dementia is different. Your loved one might never exhibit some of the symptoms that another person with dementia does. Being here helps you prepare in case…9 -
Re: Support group
Dear Spirial, It sounds like you are feeling pretty much like I felt when my DH was first diagnosed. DH seemed so normal to everyone else. I felt helpless, I grieved, lost and alone. Gradually, those…10 -
caregiver lonleyness
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Re: Support group
I think we can all relate to how you feel. When I first came to this site after my HWD (husband with dementia) was newly diagnosed I was absolutely horrified and very depressed. I didn't return …11 -
Re: Support group
I wore your shoes in the beginning, as probably many of us have. When I first came here searching for god knows what, it scared me. I just wasn’t ready to hear the truth. I was lost, scared, frustrat…13 -
Re: Leqembi Infusions
ok, I’m never shy about giving my 2 cents which is about all this is worth. I would not take a chance with a therapy that is known to cause brain bleeds and has absolutely zero chance of curing the i…8 -
Re: Leqembi Infusions
My DH (57) has been doing Leqembi infusions now for a few months. The first two rounds were rough on him with flu like symptoms that lasted several days. Since then it’s been okay. No bleeds, but I t…5 -
Re: Support group
I hear you! I was part of a monthly support group when my DH was first diagnosed. I stopped attending because I always felt worse afterwards. But give ALZ a chance. My DH was diagnosed almost 4 years…10 -
Re: Venting: I'm married to a teenager
The losses and changes come out of nowhere and yes, they always surprise me. And you would think I know better by now. Many times I thought my DH was being stubborn, not caring about my feelings or j…5 -
Re: Early On-set sadness
I am sorry you have to go through this. He is young. I don't think anyone is a born caregiver. We have to figure it out as we go. I am going through this with a family member for the third time.…8
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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