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That is a wonderful mantra, but as the caregiver of a husband with Parkinson's dementia, I can say that the only thing I ever did that was as hard as dealing with him was working my way through nursing school. It was unending anxiety. The worst part was the anger he felt towards me because he didn't understand what was happening to him. I was able to keep him home and he died at 80.

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The anger is truly awful. My husband has MCI. He was misdiagnosed with Lewy Body due to hallucinations (which were caused by UTI) and stopped once the infection abated. He told the nurse that he knew we were just throwing him away. I care for him at home.