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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I'm sorry this is such a nasty thread. There are awful posters on DCUM. That's the nature of an anonymous forum. Cowards hit and hide, and there are many cowards here. I'm sorry about your situation. It's very tough, and I can understand that you feel guilty about needing companionship when your wife is still alive, but no longer a companion to you. If your daughters are OK with you finding a new love, and your wife is well cared for, then what's the problem? Why do you feel guilty? Your wife doesn't have any idea what's going on. She doesn't even recognize you. Make sure she's comfortable and not mistreated in any way, and go out and have some fun! It's a terrible loss for you, a living death, really, and you need some relief. Best of luck to you. My father had alzheimer's and it was a lose-lose situation for all of his family, no matter what we did. It's sad, and you have to make the best of a sad situation and make choices you can live with. [/quote]
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