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Frontotemporal Dementia
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DH has FTD. Just found out how this can progress. Family isn't listening, can’t seem to understand that he is not the only one on this path.
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OldSailor
Answered Aug 2019
Today I placed my husband with FTD into permanent care.
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anonymous912123
Answered Aug 2019
What are the emotional and financial risks for staying married to someone with dementia?
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PandabearAUS
Answered Aug 2019
This for the Australians out there. I live in Victoria. Need help with full time care 63 yo DH with FTD. How to find the best place?
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Beatty
Answered Jun 2019
How do I get my dad to take a shower?
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OldestD
Replied Jun 2019
Husband keeps wanting to go doctors and specialists to seek help for his FTD. Cannot make him understand these are symptoms of his dementia.
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PandabearAUS
Answered May 2019
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Monica19815
Answered May 2019
What does FTD stand for?
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AgingCareCM
Replied May 2019
Frontotemporal Lobe dementia mother's only "thought" is to GET OUT. Out of the bathroom not finished or dressed, get out of the shower...
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Sidesaddle
Answered May 2019
Struggling with visits. What can I do to move past this?
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mommaruthie
Replied Apr 2019
My husband has mid stage frontal lobe dementia, he has been on memory patches. The change is enormous. How long does this last?
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PandabearAUS
Replied Apr 2019
FIL with frontotemporal dementia and out-of-control anxiety and behaviors. Any advice?
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RedCrush
Replied Mar 2019
For those who have gone down the early FTD road. If you had to put your LO in care when did you know it was time?
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PandabearAUS
Replied Mar 2019
My brother has aphasia and the beginning stages of frontal lobe dementia. I want to take him overseas on a 2 week vacation. Advice?
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PandabearAUS
Replied Mar 2019
Son and DIL want to take a holiday stay in the same apartment complex as my MIL, who blames me for her son’s dementia. Asks will I be OK with that.
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Mar 2019
What to do when your son and DIL want to see the person who has rejected their own son?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Mar 2019
Getting compensated for caregiving. Has anyone ever dealt with this before?
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vegaslady
Answered Feb 2019
Can I get paid for taking off work to take my mother to her appointments?
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JoAnn29
Answered Feb 2019
Mom won't allow nurses to administer insulin and they may ask her to leave the community. Any ideas?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Feb 2019
100% disabled veteran; How do I get him into a non-participating nursing home with VA responsible for financing cost?
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igloo572
Replied Jan 2019
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