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My DH and i have entered a new stage and I need tips for two issues.

  1. He won't let me take off his t-shirt. Tried like always to take it off for the shower and he holds out his arms to stop me. Tried later to change it for a clean one and again, a no -go. Any ideas?
  2. He is willingly wearing Depends which is helpful since he can walk around all day and night and I don't have to stress about accidents, but I can't get him to sit on the toilet with any regularity. I used to take him every three/four hours, but he now refuses. So it makes it very difficult to get him changed. Any wisdom?

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  • ronda b
    ronda b Member Posts: 385
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    With my DH is would say after a few days of him not changing, wow that shirt looks pretty dirty. Hers a clean one. Sometimes it worked Sometimes not.

  • Groovy's Girl
    Groovy's Girl Member Posts: 17
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    Thank you everyone! Those are all very helpful tips. And like you, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. We've had a couple of good shower days and bathroom days. I am not holding my breath, but I'll take it! Thanks for the tips.

  • Groovy's Girl
    Groovy's Girl Member Posts: 17
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    We do take showers together. It does indeed make it easier. 😁

  • Groovy's Girl
    Groovy's Girl Member Posts: 17
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    I have been using a quote from the Big Bang Theory when I'm feeling like anything i say makes no difference…

    "There is no argument i can make, no threat I might level, rhetorical strategy, plea, invocation, supplication" that will convince him to do as I ask.

    He doesn't take any medications. He is incredibly healthy. And I have new devotions and meditations to read to help me cope. (And also, this very helpful group.)

  • persevere
    persevere Member Posts: 204
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    Sometimes less is more. I have found that a) if there's a struggle then stop and come back a few minutes later and b) not so much talking. Just soft encouragement words but don't try to talk them through it. They can't process it and it just causes confusion. I have read this too in different writings. Also, it's really not that important for them to have frequent showers. If they're not getting sweaty and dirty then it won't hurt to go a week. Yes, private parts get dirty but get some disposable wash cloths or other method to do clean up at night briefly. It doesn't have to be perfect at this stage.

  • Scooterr
    Scooterr Member Posts: 217
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    A t-shirt trick I use on my dw, I stand in front of her grab the shirt from the bottom lifting it up. As I lift her shirt up to her armpits I lift her arms up taking her shirt with me over her head. During this time I'm always talking to her, telling her what I'm doing. Now that being said I'm a little larger than her. Hope this works for you

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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
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