oldkoot
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Some of you may know this and some may not but since 2011 my wife which was my girlfriend at the time she was diagnosed as being in early stages of dementia, I have been taking care of her ever since i have been her in home care giver, April of 2019 she was struck by a hit and run driver and it literally accelerated her dementia 10 fold even after being hit by the hit and run driver she was doing really good up until 2021 and then another traumatic event happened she has steadily gone down hill since then, to where she can no longer do anything for herself at all it has gotten to the point I am going to have to make a decision whether I continue taking care of her or I put her in a long term care facility which I told her I would never do (I do Love her) but her dementia is taking its toll on me also
as a man I was always taught you pull your boot straps up and do what needs to be done and you do not cry about it, you take care of your family, but let me tell you I have been crying a awful lot here the past months where I literally set down against a wall on the floor and break down because I have no help in caring for her and I just cannot do it any longer as it is affecting my health in the worst of ways, watching her loose a piece of herself every day it is a slow death not only for the person that has dementia but also for the people around that person, I know I am not the only one going through this with someone they love but I will tell you it is one hell of a lonely feeling when you have no one to talk to or to turn to when you need help and cant continue on, night time is the worst because she has what is known in the world of dementia as Sun downers Syndrome, with sun downers syndrome the person with dementia literally is seeing things that are not there and literally is talking to things that are not there this is an every night occurrence rite now for my wife, i am lucky if I get an hour to close my eyes each day
I need Prayers and would appreciate any and all at this time because honestly I really do not know how much more I can take of what is going on at this time in my life with my wife
as a man I was always taught you pull your boot straps up and do what needs to be done and you do not cry about it, you take care of your family, but let me tell you I have been crying a awful lot here the past months where I literally set down against a wall on the floor and break down because I have no help in caring for her and I just cannot do it any longer as it is affecting my health in the worst of ways, watching her loose a piece of herself every day it is a slow death not only for the person that has dementia but also for the people around that person, I know I am not the only one going through this with someone they love but I will tell you it is one hell of a lonely feeling when you have no one to talk to or to turn to when you need help and cant continue on, night time is the worst because she has what is known in the world of dementia as Sun downers Syndrome, with sun downers syndrome the person with dementia literally is seeing things that are not there and literally is talking to things that are not there this is an every night occurrence rite now for my wife, i am lucky if I get an hour to close my eyes each day
I need Prayers and would appreciate any and all at this time because honestly I really do not know how much more I can take of what is going on at this time in my life with my wife