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SageWanderer · 70-79, M
I feel for you. My wife went through that the last three months at home, often confusing me for other people. She actually seemed to be more lucid at times in hospice. Know it’s hard but try to be patient.

i'm sorry you are going through this. before my mom died at 78 (of smoking related illnesses) she was having the same issues as your mom albeit not as bad. but had she lived longer, for sure those mental issues would have progressed...again, sorry you are going through this. i miss my mom very much.
Piper · 61-69, F
For sure, and I'm so sorry. 😞


I can only imagine how it is for those who have experienced this, and I have imagined. To lose but not lose someone you love. To feel for them while also feeling so many different, really, really hard emotions yourself. To say it is a sad, terrible thing...disease is at best, probably an understatement.
@Piper living into your 90s only to have all those years slowly peeled away and lost.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
My wife also has family pictures of all of us including the grandchildren and our wedding photo. Plus her graduation in her nursing degree, to let all the staff know she isnt making that up. Most of the time she can remember who is who. But recent events just fade withing an hour..😷
I’m so sorry. My mother went through that and it was difficult for us, too. 🥺
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
We're going through that with my wife. Not sure if she knows who our son is. :(
Nick1 · 61-69, M
It must be hard for you.
It is hard to see loved one in this condition.
Oh ....this is tough 🥺

This is gonna be a rough road for you....it only gets harder.

A mind is a terrible thing to strip from a person😞
That must be so painful to experience that.. 🫂

 
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