So over this...
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With my DH every thing is my fault. If he got the time wrong, I told him wrong. Some mornings I think"do i really have to get up and do this again" but I do ,we all do. Lol he can hurt his finger and it's my fault and I won't near him.
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welcome. If you post a new topic you will get more replies. If your husband is aggressive is he on medication? If not ask his doctor for something for anxiety and aggression. If you feel unsafe, go to a safe room and call 911 and have him taken to the hospital and admitted into a Geri Psyche unit to be put on medication. You could be in danger. He has no idea what he is doing. Please get help. Read the book “The 36 Hour Day” which helped me after my husband’s diagnosis.
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Many of us feel or have felt that we hated our spouse as we traveled through this nightmare. It took me a while to get my head clear to realize that I hated this disease and not the person sitting in front of me. I found that my refocus on letting out my hatred for this disease let me feel the sorrow for my wife having to live with it. Once I could accept her as a victim, not the source, it allowed me to undertake the huge burden of her care without as much frustration. I did get help to care for her each day for several hours to allow myself to disconnect and recharge my own brain to keep the focus on helping her, the victim, have as good a day as possible. Getting there was very hard and during the earlier periods when she was more aware and alert, it was most difficult. This is the place where we can let it all out. You are in a safe place here where you can scream it out and not be judged. I did and people here let me and helped me.
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I felt this way too until I realized I hate his actions and how he responds to things now and how he can no longer figure things out. I felt better knowing I don't hate him....just his actions
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I get the frustration with looking for lost things. I gradually got pretty good at guessing where DW had put something. When she said she can't find it (and someone probably stole it), I would say let's see whether we can find it.
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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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