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@pamela78

I've known something was wrong for up to four years. Hubs had a dementia diagnosis from our primary physician over a year ago but the word Alzheimer's hadn't been used before. It was a relief, if you can call it that, to have the diagnosis confirmed and the neurologist and social worker who was in on the consult were extremely helpful. I feel better because I have a better idea of what's to come and how to plan for it. My main difficulty now is getting my husband to accept that he has this disease. He doesn't want to have it. Who would? But I'd like him to be part of our planning for as long as he is able.

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I understand your concerns. I hope your husband is able to do that. I will share that when my cousin would agree to something….the next day she was likely to deny she did it. She’d be adamant she never promised to enter assisted living. Trusting them to get on board and share the planning and processing just isn’t anything I’ve encountered with my family members who have had dementia. It’s been denial and resistance. I hope your experience is different