Re: Caring fror your alzheimers partner
I would probally do the same until it got to a point where I was doing him no favour by keeping him at home ... or affecting my own health badly.Re: Caring fror your alzheimers partner
It is without a doubt a very cruel disease. It must be very difficult to watch a loved ones character and personality disappear over time.Re: Caring fror your alzheimers partner
Re: Caring fror your alzheimers partner
Its an awful disease and I have seen a few people I know go down this road. It is such a heavy burden on the carer. In the end the person with the disease doesn't even know their carer and that is the devasting thing about this. My Mum looked after my Dad for 10 years as he had a stroke. He knew her but she had to do everything for him even cutting his food. These long time illnesses are really heart rendering and I hope I go quickly and no one has to look after me. If I do get dimentia I think 2 bottles of gin will surfice.Re: Caring fror your alzheimers partner
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