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Apparently dementia can cause Grinchiness

tboard
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DH took down the Christmas tree I put up last week while I was in the shower. He had been complaining about it being up. He took it off the table and put it by the back door. It was a small fake tree. I am so thankful that none of our beautiful ornaments were broken. I put the tree away but left some ornaments out and hung them in my office.

We have spent more than 40 Christmases together and have always put up a Christmas tree. It makes me sad but I know that if it is the worst thing that happens this week it will be a good week.

Merry Christmas.

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  • charley0419
    charley0419 Member Posts: 385
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    you never know what the morning brings

  • DTSbuddy
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    So disappointing. My DH moves everything, constantly, especially anything new. He has no ability to reason or remember. However, when he spots something that seems out of place to him, he puts it in a different place. He does however like to hear me sing with the piano. That is hard to do after finding an apple core under the sofa cushion and a puddle on the rug and arguing with him over the utility of a toilet. Good for you for enjoying the memories associated with the ornaments. I need to dig out pictures of holidays we enjoyed with family and play a few carols and take him outside with a frisbee. I wish you well in making the best of the situation!

  • Russinator
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    My DW hasn't done that one yet; however, she does move things from place to place where they are lost

  • tboard
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    That happens at my house too but when DH puts things away it is usually in the trash. I have to check carefully before trash pick-up day.

  • White Crane
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    I'm sorry this happened but glad none of your precious ornaments were broken. And I'm glad you hung some of them in your office. Now it can be festive and cheerful for you. We never know what a day will bring or what mood our loved one will be in. You seem to be rolling with it even through your sadness. Wishing you a Merry Christmas.

    Brenda

  • eaglemom
    eaglemom Member Posts: 591
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    Oh, I bet you were equally surprised and disappointed. I'm so sorry that happened. I guess the good thing is that the precious ornaments weren't broken.

    As caregivers our world is their world - with or without a tree. Or a 2/3's completed puzzle. We adjust to what helps them. In the big scheme of life, I personally think that is the very definition of love on our part. Some days are rough some are smooth, but together you get through together.

    Caregiving is difficult. That is a fact, a statement and an entire story in those 3 words: caregiving is difficult.

    eagle

  • ronda b
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    So sounds like something I could of written. All this is sad. I can't seem to get excited about xmas this year. Dh doesn't even acknowledge it is. Just sad.

  • tboard
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    "Dementia destroys everything that makes life worth living, one bite at a time, and it takes the caregivers with it." Yes!

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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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