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Just venting

Geot
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Yesterday was not a good day for my DW….It was a total delusional day. she thought there was people in the house, her dead sister, father, mother and our sons who live in another state. when no one has been here. She has been started on a new medication which seems to have very little effect, but it is early. She got up this morning asking if her sister has left yet…of course she wasn't here….hope the rest of the day gets better.

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  • howhale
    howhale Member Posts: 248
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    Meet them where they are is so true. They cannot come to us so we have to go to them. Sometimes, maybe most times, don't look for an "answer" that you will never find to satisfy their world. Just listening, acknowledging what they say with an "I see", "Oh yes", "Hmmm", etc., etc. maybe be all you can do. I tried, before I found this site, to explain, rationalize, answer, correct, prove, etc. and made our life together very difficult. Often the simplest response is the best one especially because they may have forgotten the question before we come up with a "good" answer.

  • Geot
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    For the last 4-5 days my DW has called me Dad thinking I am her dead father. The hard part is she keeps asking me where has her husband has gone and why he didn't he tell her where he went….it's very difficult to come up with a quick answer for this delusion. Last night when I was preparing dinner she asks me when the other people were coming and I assured her there is no one else coming. That apparently didn't register with her because after being in her pajamas all day she began changing clothes and doing her hair when I just thought she went to the bathroom. I again told her no one else is coming for dinner she replied "I wished you had told me that earlier"…she finally accepted that and of course dinner was already cold at that point.

    Just venting again…thanks for listening.

  • Jeff H
    Jeff H Member Posts: 86
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    So true. My DW talks about imaginary people. I try to come up with the proper response but most of the time it isn't the correct response she was looking for. Yes, the stealing thing is a thing. "Where is my money? Are you stealing from me?" "This is my stuff. You aren't trying to take it are you?" What a God awful disease our LO and us caregivers have to cope with! Here is to a better day…

  • BPS
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    My wife talks to "people". I can't always understand what she is saying but she is usually smiling so that makes it much easier. She dos ask where the baby went and I tell her she went with our daughter. She still looks around but seems to be ok with that. It is not constant but it getting to be much more often.

  • Geot
    Geot Member Posts: 26
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    My DW wife had some swelling in her ankles which I noticed a few days ago, so I had her see her doctor. At the time of the swelling, she was under a delusion that I was her dad. When seeing her doctor she told him that it was her dad that first noticed the swelling. Somehow the memory of her dad during her delusion remained even though she was back recognizing me as her husband in the doctor's office. My mind is on a swivel…never knowing what is to come next.

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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