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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts

was just in time to stop the mother in law, (she has alzheimers)

she had a bowl of water on the worktop (quite normal for her) and just about to put the plugged in toaster into it to wash it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh heck, hope she's ok...and you!

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By *uro anchorMan
over a year ago

Coventry

nightmare glad you were there..

bet your relieved...x

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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts


" Oh heck, hope she's ok...and you!"

yeah, always keeping an eye on her, all are fine, we do let her do as much as she can while she can to give her some form of independance and also it keeps her.... well.... sane ish i guess,

but caught her just in time, this one is a first though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Oh heck, hope she's ok...and you!

yeah, always keeping an eye on her, all are fine, we do let her do as much as she can while she can to give her some form of independance and also it keeps her.... well.... sane ish i guess,

but caught her just in time, this one is a first though"

I can't imagine the difficulties living with someone suffering with Alzheimers. Not easy I'm sure. I'm not sure well done is the right phrase but you get what I mean.

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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts


" Oh heck, hope she's ok...and you!

yeah, always keeping an eye on her, all are fine, we do let her do as much as she can while she can to give her some form of independance and also it keeps her.... well.... sane ish i guess,

but caught her just in time, this one is a first though

I can't imagine the difficulties living with someone suffering with Alzheimers. Not easy I'm sure. I'm not sure well done is the right phrase but you get what I mean. "

thank you, tbh, you just cannot begin to explain how much it alters your life, completely turns it on its arse, but its my wifes mother, and after the way she was treated by her other children, it was the only option left for us to have her live with us,

and no, i dont regret it before anyone says anything, it was something that just had to be done.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good on you,my nan had dementia and that was tough going it's hard for family's but it shows a caring side as it's a lot of responsibility to make sure they are safe with everyday tasks glad she is ok and you got there in time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Would just like to wish you all the best, as its not easy. I looked after my wife who has Alzimers for 8yrs, until 2 yrs ago when she went in a nursing home.

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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts


"Would just like to wish you all the best, as its not easy. I looked after my wife who has Alzimers for 8yrs, until 2 yrs ago when she went in a nursing home."

awww thats sad mate, how is she doing??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Would just like to wish you all the best, as its not easy. I looked after my wife who has Alzimers for 8yrs, until 2 yrs ago when she went in a nursing home."

Sorry to hear that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Eventually things decline and social care is safer....

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