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Hello: My husband is 66 and I am 50. I work for a school system so I have

summers off. My son and daughter-in-law help. My hope/goal is to work as

long as possible and bank my sick days to have when I need them. He seems

like he has aged a lot over the past year. I am glad you joined and hope

you find this forum helpful as you travel the road of " Lewy " . Vivian

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> You don't mention your name, but welcome. I am from Monroe Washington.

> Where are you, you don't' say. This group has members wide spread, and I

> have met some of them in my area. A good hug and should of someone who has

> been there, is invaluable.

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> I too am younger than my husband who has aged leaps and bounds in the last

> year. I feel like I am with my grandfather. I work fulltime at an outside

> job and also run a small business. And I just moved my mentally ill adult

> son back into the house. I say this all to let you know you are not alone

> and there are others like you. There is another chat group on Yahoo called

> LBDSpouses. It has husbands and wives as caregivers. While this list has

> been a wonderful resource and I have gotten loads of support, please also

> consider joining the other group as well. There are more people like us

> there. This group also has spouses, but it has caregivers who are children

> or grandchildren. They have their hands full, as we all do, but being a

> spouse caregiver is different. we watch our life partner die in front of

> our

> eyes, much before their time. Being a younger wife does make us feel

> unprepared to be dealing with what we feel is an old age issue. I know it

> makes me feel and look older than I know I am, and I rebel against that.

> But I think it gives us energy to deal with this more than we could if we

> were older. This is all part of the struggle.

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> I am sorry for your stress, but please, email if you need any of us.

>

> - 57, husband Len 63, dx Parkinsons 12/2010, dx LBD 1/2012, dx FTD

> 4/2012

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> From: LBDcaregivers [mailto:LBDcaregivers ]

> On Behalf Of Bugsie

> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:24 PM

> To: LBDcaregivers

> Subject: My Husband

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> My husband is 61 and has been diagnosed with LBD. It all started about 6

> years ago when he began to forget things and was unable to function well.

> We own our own company and he has not been able to work much throughout

> these years. We also have a 13 year old son. I am 7 years younger than my

> husband. I feel as though my whole life has been turned upside down and my

> primary role now is to take care of my husband. I'm trying to keep our

> company afloat, raise our child, take care of him, and let's not forget

> about me.

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> It is very hard finding people to talk to about this disease. Especially,

> younger people like myself. Most of the stories I read are elderly, 70's

> 80's and such.

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> I am scared of the future. I'm afraid of all the work this is going to be.

> I'm afraid of losing myself. I'm afraid of just about everything.

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> I would love to hear from people who have younger LBD husbands, wives, etc.

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> Thank you.

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