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Anosognosia Is Overwhelming Me

WIGO23
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I know my DH cannot help having Anosognosia as part of his Alzheimers but WOW is it taking a toll on me. I JUST NEED TO VENT. NO ADVICE PLEASE.

I have always been a person who is grounded in facts and science. Now I must try to shift my core personality to accommodate my DH’s lack of understanding of either of these as it relates to his limited capabilities.

He lives in a world where his memory loss is not real to him. He lives in a world that angers and confuses him when I try to mitigate his mistakes (only when necessary) or distract him from unsafe situations.

The way I live in my world is to face reality. He cannot live there with me. It is taking its toll. I am tired, anxious and depressed so much of the time. There is no real respite or escape from being constantly faced with his unawareness of how hard our lives have become.

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  • wose
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    Hugs….with ya in our almost unsustainable hell.

  • CindyBum
    CindyBum Member Posts: 512
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    We understand. Big hug

  • cdgbdr
    cdgbdr Member Posts: 251
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    Right there with ya.

  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 2,172
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    We understand completely. 💜

  • Mitsu2
    Mitsu2 Member Posts: 11
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    I understand and really feel the exhaustion. I also identify as a very grounded, fact-based problem solver, so adapting to a constantly shifting reality is so draining.

  • Biggles
    Biggles Member Posts: 493
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    it’s crap and I hate it. It’s exhausting.

  • Karen711
    Karen711 Member Posts: 166
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    ditto to all of the above, living with the impossible!
    💜

  • CampCarol
    CampCarol Member Posts: 242
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    Vent away…we are here for you!

  • Russinator
    Russinator Member Posts: 265
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    ((HUGS))

  • Mitsu2
    Mitsu2 Member Posts: 11
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    That's the hardest part of this for me. He thinks he's fine, but can't be left alone for more than a few minutes.

  • H1235
    H1235 Member Posts: 1,197
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    Anosognosia is the worst! Mom thought if she can push her walker she can push a lawnmower, wanted to reupholster a couch, wanted a full size toaster oven so she could bake cookies in Al, insists she is perfectly fine to live alone, wants to sort through her house and things herself (doesn’t want me to touch anything, she is a hoarder). Unfortunately I have a brother that doesn’t have dementia, but has the same disconnect with reality. She is in a nursing home now and I haven’t heard her mention theses kinds of things in a while. I guess if she doesn’t see the couch she is not going to want to reupholster it. I would rather answer the same question over and over and over than to have mom think I am a horrible person for sticking her in a nursing home for no reason at all.

  • Michele P
    Michele P Member Posts: 74
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    I am right there with you.

  • annie51
    annie51 Member Posts: 387
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    We understand…some days are ok but some days it’s so overwhelming.

  • Chance Rider
    Chance Rider Member Posts: 76
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    It truly is overwhelming and frustrating.

    I was aware of the meaning of Anosognosia and had been frustrated that my husband doesn’t seem to accept his diagnosis but I never put the label on his behaviors. After reading these posts it’s clear that this is what’s happening with my husband. He doesn’t seem aware of his limitations, hasn’t told his sisters or friends. His son knows his father has ALZ because he called me, concerned about his father’s behavior after a recent visit.

    Thank you for posting, and to others for sharing your experiences and insights.
    This disease sucks.

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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