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anyone want to venture a guess as to how much longer, or what's next with my

wife (Kay, age 60 in june) ? perhaps you more experienced caregivers or those

that have already lost your loved ones? here is the history. from 2008-2010

kay seemed fine with II diabetes and FMS. was walking , driving, working, etc.

at work (teacher assist) she started having memory problems, couldn't find

materials, talked to herself. she quit her job in 2008 when summer came. also

she came to pick me up at a golf course and ended up driving our very small car

onto the golf cart road where they escorted her w/ car to clubhouse. still

seemed like something that was just an accident and funny, at the time. 2010.

1) exhibited delusion and major depression- in 4 hospitals till they convinced

me ECT was harmless and was only thing now to stop depression and delusion- she

wasn't the same since.2.) now in wheelchair 3.)wears diapers but i set timer to

avoid more work 4.)watches tv most the day- i take her outside to sit in sun or

go to drs. and lab 5.) delusions/ depression/ and sleep are under control with

meds 6.)legs getting weaker, can't walk but i can stand her up on legs for

transfers to potty, wheelchair, etc. 7.)losing ability to use fork and spoon,

forget a knife- i'm having to feed her myself more now 8.) starting to wave at

herself in mirror every now and then. says she knows it's her but i don't think

so.9.) i ask her name and she will say " what's your name? " hard to get her to

say her own name. 10.) looked at a picture of our family and only could name me,

not herself or two daughters. 11.) she called me Peanut once, that is our dog.

12.)she does smile and laugh a lot and likes music, cards, and pictures and

sleeps well, and enjoys the sun outside. she even said hello once to people

walking by. 13.) gaining weight from 160-170 to 190 lbs ,5' 9 " - appetite fine

14.) FMS symptoms have seemed to disappear. i have asked the various

doctors: primary, neurologist, psychiatrist- but they don't like to set dates.

i finally got her treating doctor to tell me he thinks Kay's case may run 8

years from start to finish. you new people can use my info. as a guideline to

how things have gone downhill for us in 4 years. every case is different. God

Bless You All..... (husband, 60 )

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