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JOAN’S BLOG – MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008 – A SPOUSE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE – WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST DIFFICULT LOSS FOR YOU? In just a little more than 3 weeks from now, we will be celebrating the first anniversary of this website. There will be much more about that in the coming weeks, but in thinking about all of the topics we have tackled this year, I started to reflect on what aspect of having a spouse with Alzheimer’s Disease has been most difficult for me. We spouses struggle with unique losses that do not apply to an adult child caring for a parent or grandparent. Once upon a time, we shared a life with someone with whom we were deeply in love Then along came Alzheimer’s Disease In looking through the Previous Blog section, I took note of so many of the topics we have discussed - unmet emotional needs, loss of socialization What about you? What has been the most difficult loss for you? How have you dealt with it? MESSAGE BOARD TOPIC: The Most Difficult Loss Feedback to joan@thealzheimerspouse.com
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