
Hi! I'm new to this forum & basically "coveted" the address from another caregiver in another forum....hope you don't mind, and judging by some of the posts I've read, I don't think you will. Just moved to El Paso TX from Orlando Florida, where (florida) I was a lifelong resident. My Mom has Vascular Dementia, diagnosed in 2005, but we all know that's not when it starts....I'm one of 3 daughters to my Mom, born in Tampa in 1955; my Sisters are Dawna (51) & Debbie (43) which, had my Mom had any idea she'd end up with alz/dementia, I'm sure she'd have thought twice about naming all her girls with "D"...My sis Dawna lives in Fla still & is a 6 years this February breast cancer survivor, and my sis Deb lives in Illinois. She's widowed 3 months now, her sweetie passed away in October 2007 of lung cancer. So...when we decided to leave Florida for Texas (my sweet husbands place of birth-El Paso) my Mom was already living with he & I so of course, we moved her with us. Unfortunately, folks with dementia don't do well with change, but we had no choice, my job of 20 years was gone (accountant for homebuilder) & we were lucky to sell our home before the market crashed totally. My Dad passed away Feb 21, 2000 after a long battle with heart disease. His last 6 years he had dementia from drug induced coma during open heart surgery that he nearly died from. He was put into coma to heal from amputated leg. Mom cared for him at home & he died at home. She has been a wonderful example to me, but sometimes, I don't know if I can do it. I've been a full time accountant until 9/28/07, and was not at home all day, every day, 24/7 until now. I do not think it will be possible to go back to work. Mom's had 3 hospital trips since October due to dehydration (she hates H20), low blood sugar (she's gotten better about me testing her glucose) & this last time, she was hallucinating & delusional (10 days ago). We live in a beautiful home in a nice area of town, with my husband, mother in law, father in law, 3 dogs & a cat, a ton of birds (many right ourside Mom's window!). It's beautiful here with Mountains, dry weather, warm sun, cool days & we even had a beautiful snowfall on Thanksgiving weekend. Lots of roads for hubby & I to ride our harleys. He calls them our "weekly appointment with the psychiatrist..." He's right. We are devout Roman Catholic & always attend Mass. I used to teach Religious Ed, but can't do it anymore as it requires alot of planning & dedication. It takes me all night to come up with yet another plan to get breakfast, juice, tea & water down Mom before Noon. After Mass, we go home to get dinner organized, Mom fed & comfy watching a sport on TV & then off we go... A couple hours on my bike & looking at the scenery, and I'm good for another week. anyway, that's my story. I'm lonely most days. for conversation with another adult, in my situation. I'm home all day, cook, clean, laundry, errands, medicines, etc. for my Mom. My inlaws are great, but are in decining stages of health as well. I think my MIL has dementia, but she won't talk to the doctor about it. I may try tomorrow. she has macular degenration & it's being treated. Thanks for listening...hope this isn't T.M.I. Take care & Gods blessings to all,
