Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever experienced to watch my wife mourn her mother like this. I can almost feel the despair. I agree with the above- try to enjoy the small moments but I also acknowledge that your loss is so very real and sad. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy. Please remember to reach out to your other supports and let them know how you feel. Your second string cheerleaders are ready to step up.
I wish I had a DH like you. Mine doesn’t care. Your wife is lucky.
Anonymous wrote:FrontoTemporal Dementia brought out the absolute worst in my mother. It was so difficult being around her. The anxiety she had her entire life, turned into crazy paranoia. I was there for her, but was lucky that we could hire help to deal with her 24/7
Anonymous wrote:It is the most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever experienced to watch my wife mourn her mother like this. I can almost feel the despair. I agree with the above- try to enjoy the small moments but I also acknowledge that your loss is so very real and sad. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy. Please remember to reach out to your other supports and let them know how you feel. Your second string cheerleaders are ready to step up.
Anonymous wrote:My mom was my biggest supporter, like a best friend. I loved to talk to her every day, visited with her often. She now has dementia, and I miss her old self so much.(