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Aphasia

Biggles
Biggles Member Posts: 670
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I realised this morning at 6 o’clock when we were having an early cup of tea on the front deck as usual that I can no longer have any conversation with my DH virtually no sensible words and only jibberish sentences making no sense. I try as always to piece together the words that he is trying to say and it has become impossible. He gestures when he’s hungry, a quiet whistle when he wants my attention. Everything is being taken away and I am sad beyond belief. I don’t know what to do with this deep deep sadness how do you cope. I adore him through a window of tears.

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  • charley0419
    charley0419 Member Posts: 521
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    my heart breaks for you I wait everyday to see what’s coming next , can’t image what your going through. I sometimes feel that no of this is going to happen to my wife. No matter how n my any stories I’ve heard on site in 3 yrs just can’t image. Keep the faith

  • Chance Rider
    Chance Rider Member Posts: 199
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    My husband isn’t “there” yet so I have no experience on which to draw or words of wisdom. I can only offer a heartfelt hug. Your posts help me to prepare mentally for what’s likely to happen in our future. I’m so sorry for what you’re experiencing.

  • jen ht
    jen ht Member Posts: 130
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    Sending you love @Biggles ❤️ It is so hard.

  • jgreen
    jgreen Member Posts: 179
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    So very sad for you @Biggles

    As others have said, your posts truly give us a ‘window’ to view what’s ahead for us. I thank you and send a big hug 💝

  • CindyBum
    CindyBum Member Posts: 645
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    Boy do I understand. Big, big hug.

  • Sunfish47
    Sunfish47 Member Posts: 32
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    Yes, communication is very difficult these days, and I have gone back to reading old text messages and old emails to remind myself what a highly intelligent, articulate person my DH used to be. Now he’s somewhere on a 4 to 6 yr old level mentally, and I sometimes find myself wondering: was this what he was like many years ago as a young child, when his mother was raising him ? Such a strange sad disease.

  • Miles2Go
    Miles2Go Member Posts: 10
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    same here. It hurts so much because he is everything to me. We were really best friends, and I miss being able to talk with him.

    I usually respond that everything is great and he did such a good job handling that situation. He smiles and says we both did it. LOL

  • annie51
    annie51 Member Posts: 524
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    We’re here for you, listening and understanding the pain you’re going through. You’ve been so strong for so long! Keep the faith. Take one day at a time.

  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 2,894
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    hugs. 💜

  • Call me Gram
    Call me Gram Member Posts: 91
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    Oh, what a blessing. So much love packed into that scene. ❤️ I'm sure you will hang onto that moment to carry you through. Sending hugs and prayers.

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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