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Why diagnose obvious MCI?

Caregivers: Dementia | Last Active: Jan 11 8:07am | Replies (17)

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@jblakeryan

Thank you for sharing the details of your story. So much of it is like our story. The MCI diagnosis has motivated my husband to improve his exercise, change his eating, pay more attention to sleep and realize the social life is important too. It is amazing to me that he’s done this, despite the fact that he really doesn’t believe the MCI diagnosis. Maybe that doesn’t matter as long as he acts on it.

These past three months have been completely revamping our lives, so that I could take over the important finances and so much more. It is the first of January 2024 and I realize I need a support group so I can have someone to talk to about all this.

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I am so glad you felt a bit better hearing my story. I also felt and feel I need a support group. This and a few friends are as close I have come to support.
It is helpful to read the comments here. Sometimes when things feel crumby, I come here and always feel I’m not alone. You are not alone.