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From Maybe to Reality

Maru
Maru Member Posts: 93
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Just need to share with someone who won't have to carry my burden…i.e. the kids.

Twice within this week DH has told me he isn't thinking very well. It is possibly because he has been working on the taxes. I thought that he would be able to gather all the necessary paperwork this year and we planned on filling out the forms for the tax guy together. As it turned out, gathering all the paperwork, the 1099s and such just became too much for him. Even though I told him I would take care of a particular section of this, he continued to fret over it and kept going though all the papers for hours without making any sense of it. This morning I physically took all the 1099 forms and the related papers to the things that were still pending, sorted them out and put them in my "office". I hope this eases his stress and maybe get his "thinking" back on track. I know that I am dealing with a dying lightbulb, but I just want to keep his cognition going a while longer.

Several weeks ago he started falling asleep, even with company here. Yesterday, he fell asleep for an hour in the afternoon and then later in the evening as well. I see him slowly slipping away into ALZ. I'm not ready to lose him.

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  • charley0419
    charley0419 Member Posts: 406
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    take one step at a time , my wife progression is very slow guess I should be happy as not much makes you happy with this continuing nitmare

  • Biggles
    Biggles Member Posts: 285
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    Be kind and gentle to yourself and your DH. Take the advice of the others - one day at a time. We had our own architectural drafting business our son was doing renovations and asked his Dad for plans to be drawn up. My DH agonised over the drawings and just couldn’t get them to work, couldn’t make sense of the computer and commands that he needed. It was so very sad and the realisation was there. Take care good luck.

  • annie51
    annie51 Member Posts: 215
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    This insidious disease is such a slow, timed release loss of our LO and it is so sad in many ways. With that said, there are still little joys to be had, flashes of the person we once knew coming through on occasion, or days where we feel like we’ve done a good job at caregiving. Hang in there…we’re with you!

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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