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Abby hears from a reader whose sister has mobility issues and early dementia, yet insists on driving, ... Dear Abby: My oldest sister has it in her head that since she’s home all week, ...
Dear Abby: Family won’t step in after mom with memory issues has fender-benders. Published: Oct. 21, ... fender benders) could be early warning signs of dementia or other cognitive decline, ...
DEAR ABBY: My oldest sister has it in her head that since she’s home all week, ... In doing so, I realized she has mobility issues and the beginnings of dementia.
Dear Abby: My oldest sister has it in her head that since she’s home all week, ... In doing so, I realized she has mobility issues and the beginnings of dementia.
I am married, but it isn’t perfect. My husband of seven years, for whatever reason, doesn’t like my family. My mom has now ...
DEAR ABBY: My oldest sister has it in her head that since she’s home all week, ... In doing so, I realized she has mobility issues and the beginnings of dementia.
DEAR ABBY: I brought my dad with dementia into my home. My husband has heart issues. We are all at each other’s throats all the time. My siblings promised they would help take care of our dad ...
DEAR ABBY: My husband died a year ago, after a nine-year battle with dementia. I recently met a man, “Richard,” whose wife is in the end stages of dementia, which could last for several months ...
Dear Abby: For years, I have traveled with my cousin to my two time-shares.She’s now in her mid-70s and has become grumpy and unpleasant. She complains often about various health issues, and ...
Dear Abby: It’s incredibly unfair to expect someone to wait alone, potentially for years, for their spouse with dementia to pass before they seek out companionship.
DEAR ABBY: I have been with my wife, “Sandy,” for 40 years.We married as soon as it became possible for us as a gay couple. While our relationship isn’t perfect, we are deeply committed and ...
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