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Hi ReineckeB - welcome to 'here', but sorry for the reason. You are not alone. This is a place for support and commiseration for sure.
Perhaps you could look into adult daycare for a day or three a week? (we call it the senior center). It could help her, and you as well for some respite.
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Thank you! I have been looking into options. I spoke to her Neurologist today to find some options. I have found a Senior Center near us and reached out to the director for more info. Hopefully that will be a good place. I just hate that I am basically watching her decline. She is already no where near the rock she used to be. I am so selfish and wish she was back. I know she wishes she was too. She is sad to feel like a different person. This is excruciating!
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Don’t worry: it is not selfish to want your old mom back. It’s human, and a feeling that is entirely familiar to people on this forum. You will find lots of support here. And I am glad your adult children are so helpful!
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ReineckB- I too have found this site and the discussions helpful to know we are not alone and this is a horrible disease. My mom also moved in w/my husband and I a little over a year ago and it's been so hard to watch her decline. She was the rock of our house growing up - running her household, having a career, taking care of kids - she was a superstar. Now, to know that she can't remember if she ate lunch or not, or do a load of laundry is heartbreaking. My husband/my lives are VERY different now - but I am so grateful to still have her with us and we are learning how to 'live in her world' - it really is a learning process each day. I've found this website, along w/books (At Peace by Samuel Harrington and Floating In the Deep End by Patti Davis) were eye opening and found myself saying "OMG - that's mom". I was able to take nuggets from each of the books and have started learning how to live in her world. Today we are going to be trying a Senior center (aka daycare) for my mom. I am hoping 2 half days a week will allow her to get out, spend some times w/others her age and stimulate her mind. She was previously not a hugely social person but we spun this idea by telling her a senior center needs volunteers to help with their activities. Because she was always 'doing' things for others this seems like an easier segway into having her try it out. I am really hoping this will be a good fit for her. I wish you well with finding options for your mom as well.
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It is not selfish at all to want mom back! This is heartbreaking.
MIL had already made DH as her POA, with me as back-up, prior to diagnosis. Her lawyer asked if she was sure. She grinned as she told me she said I was like the daughter she never had. Now… she has no idea who I am. She has screamed at me several times and even kicked at me once when I was helping her get up. I am so glad I knew her before 'this'. It is awful/horrible/disheartening/ and a few other not-nice descriptions!!!!
Mother was a nurse. MIL was a teacher. 'this' is just not right. it isn't them.
All of us on here absolutely HATE 'this'. !!! and your mom is blessed you are watching out for her.
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