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Momx3
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As I sit here tonight at 9:56pm I think I have had a really rough evening with my DH….but I know what I think is bad now really isn’t. He is probably in early stage 5 and I know there are so many worse days/nights coming. I try to remind myself that really we are still fairly normal compared to what many are going through now. I don’t know why I feel that I should even post this, but I guess just to say even when I feel we are suffering unfortunately there are so many others enduring so much more than we. God Bless you all who are walking this long hard road with your loved one. And most importantly thank you to all who have shared their stories on here so that me and those like me have a resource that helps us navigate this journey.

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  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 3,260
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    🙏💜

  • Momx3
    Momx3 Member Posts: 51
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    Thank you all for the comments and support…it means more than these words can express.

  • Momx3
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    Oh wow, that is so scary! My husband is constantly wanting to get on the tractor and do things…so far I've been able to stop him..

  • RetiredTeacher
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    My husband was a wood worker too. I'm very thankful he no longer uses any of his power tools. His fine motor skills and coordination have gotten so bad, he struggles getting twist ties off of bread bags and has trouble using a screwdriver. I have slowly but surely filled up his shop with a treadmill, recumbent bike, total gym, strider and inversion table. Now we go out to the shop together and he rides the recumbent bike while i get to use the rest if the equipment. Win-win!

  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 3,260
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    Respectfully, I would get rid of the tools. Telling him not to use it when you're not home won't work. His short term memory is gone. Depending on what stage he's in he shouldn't be left alone. He wouldn't know what to do if a fire broke out. A nurse asked my husband that question and he said he would put out the fire. Not call 911. Not get out of the house. She said he should never be left alone again. I never did.

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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