Hi, I'm new around here
Quick low down, my grandmother was diagnosed with DLB almost 2 years ago now, and the family is coping with most of it well, except for one part which is why I've come here for help.
4 years ago her husband died, this was before the diagnos and everything (fortunatly, I'd hate for him to see her like this) and she accepted his death at the time. But now, she doesn't think he's dead, she keeps seeing him, and telling us he's gone missing.
How can we try and tell her hes died in the nicest possible way as no one can keep going on like this as we all miss him still and the stories she comes out with are spoiling our memories of him.
Thank you for any help or replies
Angelmouse
Quick low down, my grandmother was diagnosed with DLB almost 2 years ago now, and the family is coping with most of it well, except for one part which is why I've come here for help.
4 years ago her husband died, this was before the diagnos and everything (fortunatly, I'd hate for him to see her like this) and she accepted his death at the time. But now, she doesn't think he's dead, she keeps seeing him, and telling us he's gone missing.
How can we try and tell her hes died in the nicest possible way as no one can keep going on like this as we all miss him still and the stories she comes out with are spoiling our memories of him.
Thank you for any help or replies
Angelmouse