this really is a wicked disease. My Father is now suffering with Dementia which is particularly unfair as several years ago he nursed his second Wife through Altziemers .
One of the biggest problems is that at first they are perfectly lucid . My Dad can talk about anything and hold a pretty intelligent conversation with you about his predicament.His long term memory is still very good although he now mixes bits from one story into another. His account of the D-Day landings is awesome and fortunately i have now started to record them for posperity
The problem is with 10 minutes he has forgotten every single word of the conversation.!
Consequently you spend an enormous percentage of your time recounting previous conversations and things you have done a few minutes ago. ie 'have I taken my pills yet'? 'I'm sure that I have some pills to take?' ...'I keep thinking that I should be taking some pills?'....aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
He is so aware of what is happening to him and that he is not at his own home, yet has no idea he has been with me and Mrs P for four weeks and is shocked when I tell him.
My recommendation to anyone out there with elderly rellies is get them to move home closer to you so that when the time comes to look after them you can do it whilst they stay in their own homes. The upheaval of losing his home is killing my Dad.
One of the biggest problems is that at first they are perfectly lucid . My Dad can talk about anything and hold a pretty intelligent conversation with you about his predicament.His long term memory is still very good although he now mixes bits from one story into another. His account of the D-Day landings is awesome and fortunately i have now started to record them for posperity
The problem is with 10 minutes he has forgotten every single word of the conversation.!
Consequently you spend an enormous percentage of your time recounting previous conversations and things you have done a few minutes ago. ie 'have I taken my pills yet'? 'I'm sure that I have some pills to take?' ...'I keep thinking that I should be taking some pills?'....aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
He is so aware of what is happening to him and that he is not at his own home, yet has no idea he has been with me and Mrs P for four weeks and is shocked when I tell him.
My recommendation to anyone out there with elderly rellies is get them to move home closer to you so that when the time comes to look after them you can do it whilst they stay in their own homes. The upheaval of losing his home is killing my Dad.