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The Need to Talk

Biggles
Biggles Member Posts: 244
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Life sometimes is just plain exhausting. It seemed a simple task. With a contractor finally prepared to do my little laundry renovation, my sole task was to go to the hardware store and purchase a laundry tub plus a broom cupboard, off we went. Of course the exact products weren’t there, so more decisions with my DH fidgeting, marking time, telling me he was just going for a short walk. Decision made but my DH kept telling me I was being ripped off and shouldn’t be doing anything. Next delivery couldn’t happen for 2 days, more decisions trying to contact the contractor, with stress levels getting high I hit the cafe and got DH settled with a chocolate milk, decided to take a chance and organised the goods. Slowly slowly we shuffled back to the car. I couldn’t wait to get home. Oh how I feel bad when I loose patience, frustration levels are high, sadness is extreme and I just want to sit in a heap and cry, then I remember The Cavalry’s NOT Coming and I am revived not happy but resigned to getting on with it!

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  • Jgirl57
    Jgirl57 Member Posts: 542
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    I am happy you completed the “ simple” task. It is amazing how much effort it takes to complete the simple things. The need to rethink and make new decisions is definitely something that wears me out. Tomorrow is a new day ( hugs)

  • Bailey's Mom
    Bailey's Mom Member Posts: 114
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  • midge333
    midge333 Member Posts: 380
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    For our entire married life, we made decisions together. But, at some point there is a transition where you have to make all the decisions because your spouse with dementia can no longer participate. It felt unfair to me at first (dementia is unfair) but I have acclimated.

  • trottingalong
    trottingalong Member Posts: 493
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    @Doulton I am sorry you are going through this. It would be good to start your own thread where everyone can see your question. Hopefully you could get some good advice or at the least, people who understand. Most of our lives have shrunk dramatically and friends fall by the wayside. I’m lucky because at this point I can still leave my DH home for about two hours every morning while I go clean stalls and tend to my horse 10 miles from my home. I often read when at home because my DH is always focused on the tv.

  • Doulton
    Doulton Member Posts: 4
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    Thank you very much. I willl try that. I did not know I had the power to start a thread. I am new to all this.

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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