Osbern61
Insomniac
You'll be in my thoughts, John. Dementia runs strongly on my father's side of the family, and know it has to be very hard on you both.
Listen to John, folks. He's got it right.I have been married 56 years to my wife. Like most any marriages we have had our ups and downs but we have come through it all even though I was gone to often being in the military.
About a year ago my wife developed dementia which is not unlike Alzheimer disease. She still knows who I am but this has been the toughest year of my life including combat in Vietnam. She is never left alone and I still work at age 80. I use a caregiver and take over when I get home from work. I do not know how so many people manage this. I am fortunate in that 30 years ago I purchased Long Term Care Insurance which pays for the Caregiver otherwise I would soon be bankrupt. I am determined to keep her at home as long as possible and she knows who I am. There is no let up with this disease and it will mentally wear you out no matter how tough you think you are. I suggest to all of you to look into Long Term Care Insurance unless you are rich. Very rich. The sports like the Cards and Cubs provide me with some relief on the weekends for which I am eternally grateful. Take care my friends.
I think it's safe to say as a group we are all proud of you.