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Dual personality of person with dementia / Alzheimer's. Any advice on how to cope with this?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2022
My DW has given up cooking, shopping, cleaning the house, and most daily living activities—everything except me. Any suggestions?
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Davegrant4478
Replied Apr 2022
Why do some of our elderly have a change to irrational and hurtful behaviors and some do not?
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TChamp
Answered Apr 2022
Can someone showing early signs of Dementia become stable for a while?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Apr 2022
Would logopenic aphasia diminish my husband's ability to do anything? That is, anything he doesn’t feel like doing. He has always been lazy.
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AlvaDeer
Answered Apr 2022
Namenda + Lexapro + Depakote = triple threat. HELP!
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kobnathan
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How to cope with accusations?
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lealonnie1
Answered Apr 2022
Has anyone had a spouse diagnosed with "sluggish cognitive tempo?"
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JoAnn29
Replied Apr 2022
Is it normal in the beginning stages of dementia for the person (husband) to be constantly nasty?
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funkygrandma59
Answered Mar 2022
Why do those with dementia who have never used a curse word go crazy saying them over and over again when they are upset?
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MJ1929
Answered Mar 2022
I desperately need help with my aging mother, who is having childlike tantrums and yelling at my 10-year-old daughter and her friends. Any advice?
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Taarna
Answered Mar 2022
My grandmother is acting different and suspicious. Any advice?
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User8113
Replied Mar 2022
How do you convince a spouse to get tested for dementia when they do not believe they have a problem?
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OnlyChild4Daddy
Answered Feb 2022
Do cerebral hemorrhage survivors begin to fear and hate their spouses?
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Dupedwife
Answered Feb 2022
My long-term companion is acting very strange. I think it has to do with paranoia. I'm told that is a very hard problem to resolve. Advice?
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vegaslady
Answered Feb 2022
Possible dementia/ Alzheimer's, or relatable illness. What could be the problem?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Feb 2022
We have hospice for my mother in law. They are helping with getting her on Medicaid. We get her medicines and adult diapers. Advice?
4 Answers
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JoAnn29
Answered Feb 2022
Nighttime sobbing. Anyone else observe this?
2 Answers
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JoAnn29
Answered Feb 2022
Why does my mother in law hang on to the rail of the hospital bed?
8 Answers
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gladimhere
Answered Feb 2022
New behavior....calling when I leave the house. Is this common?
4 Answers
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lealonnie1
Answered Jan 2022
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