MCI progression, radio silence wanted
After a year of extensive tests , Aug 2025 my husband was told he has Mild Cognitive Impairment, that there is a 50/50 chance it will progress, most likely into Lewey Body Dementia(FYI we had never heard of it either, but it sounds worse than alzheimers ).
My husband was adamant no one be told except his adult children and 2 of my sisters, who he is close to ( we both have very large sibling families). Doable, as it was not very apparent in casual conversation.
BUT 6 months later it is obvious to me - not him- that it is progressing. Physical and behaviour changes are happening, and he now relies on me completely for decisions, explanations and transportation(although he has not admitted it, he always automatically gets in the passenger seat. I am pretty sure he got lost last fall when alone or had a near miss/scare, but he didn't say anything. He just stopped voluntarily driving).
My questions is, when does his desire to be private get overridden by explanations needed for increasingly different (for him certainly) behaviour? I want to respect his right to his own decisions - but he is unaware of some of his behaviours. Heck just this week he relapsed to a state of anger where he accused me of gaslighting him, there was nothing wrong with his memory ( I heard that a lot until he finally got a diagnosis that multiple doctors have written down for him to be shown).
I also am afraid it wil affect some of his friendships, and his extended family will certainly be angry with me if they are unaware . What a mess. Any suggestions? New to this all. If it helps, he is 69, I am 62, married 41 years, kids all live within 5 miles ( we are farmers)
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@rubyredkate
I find that when DH and I have problems, he usually forgets the words, but the feelings remain much longer. And it’s taking longer to smooth things over.
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5 Reactions@cyds
When I ask my DH to please stop doing something that is in really bugging me he forgets by the next time and continues the behavior ad infinitum. It is impossible to solve problems. I get more and more frustrated. It feels deliberate but I suppose he really does not remember.
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6 ReactionsI totally hear you. There are more times than not that when i disagree with my hubby due to Facts or Truth, he says “well you have your opinion, or No! im going to do it my way and walks away. Next thing i know its “ hay hun can you help me? Or he is making secret calls to business to get advice on his project that has gotten worse.
Now Im trying to ask him questions around the disagreement instead of correcting or reminding him. Its is very hard to continually die to self . For me im more peaceful when i start my day talking Jesus about every! You are not alone in this disease. Keep reaching out for companionship.
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6 Reactions@carolreid
Yes, I get it. I try the strategies I've been taught in trainings I attend, like distraction and re-direction, however he stays laser-focused on whatever he is currently obsessing about (usually wanting to always leave the house and go 'somewhere'), and the repetition just starts all over again. If possible I then leave the room or put on my noise-cancelling headphones as a clear sign that I am not listening anymore.
All the best, dementia sister. 🌼
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1 Reaction@jemsm, just checking in. How are you doing? Have you been able to decide who to tell, when and how much?
@kjc48 Ohhh my gosh!! I'm sorry, that is awful in so many ways.
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