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Need Advice How To Overcome Emotions Putting Your Spouse In MC Home

Unfortunately, time has come for me to make a decision on putting my lovely wife of 55 years into MC. I just don’t know how I am going to handle this. Just the thought of it makes me cry especially when I put her to bed or when I am alone. Just feel so guilty. I can’t imagine being alone at home without her…. breaks my heart

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  • annie51
    annie51 Member Posts: 632
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    Wow, this is a great way to think about it. Makes the decision that much clearer.

  • bwanasil
    bwanasil Member Posts: 47
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    Thank you so much for your comments. I know I am not alone makes me feel knowing what I am in for ….

  • Milo4455
    Milo4455 Member Posts: 60
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    We are one week into the post move. I can't help with much advice in curbing the emotions and sharing my emotions would not be helpful. My sis contributed that I need to think with my brain, and not my heart. Right now, it's a constant battle between the two. The only thing I am clinging to is we now have a trained, experienced, caring TEAM for my DH (and myself) navigating this journey forward and if you're a praying person, continue praying.

  • Michele P
    Michele P Member Posts: 394
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    This is the most painful and difficult decision you will make. I want to give you yet another prospective. We kept my mil at home with round the clock care while her husband was alive. Even with round the clock care and us going over to the house daily, the care was beyond all of us. My father- in- law died of a heart attack, and we were left with her care. This disease takes a toll on all of us. When the time comes, place her, visit her, and give yourself the grace you need knowing that you are doing what is best for both of 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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