My wife is 90 years of age and her memory is getting very poor now
and gets confused about most things.
I realise what it might be, but haven't discussed it with her
as there is no cure for memory loss and she would be very upset.
At her age, I am trying to make her last years as stressfree and as peaceful as possible
and I haven't discused this with a doctor who would probably send her for a brain scan, etc.
This is the last thing I would wish her to go through at her age. I know from her reaction when she sees this type of thing on TV that it would cause her great anxiety.
As there is no cure I've came to the conclusion that dragging her about to see doctors
and specialists would only stress her out and reduce any happiness she still
enjoys in late life.
Do you think I am wrong in my reasoning?
Albert.
and gets confused about most things.
I realise what it might be, but haven't discussed it with her
as there is no cure for memory loss and she would be very upset.
At her age, I am trying to make her last years as stressfree and as peaceful as possible
and I haven't discused this with a doctor who would probably send her for a brain scan, etc.
This is the last thing I would wish her to go through at her age. I know from her reaction when she sees this type of thing on TV that it would cause her great anxiety.
As there is no cure I've came to the conclusion that dragging her about to see doctors
and specialists would only stress her out and reduce any happiness she still
enjoys in late life.
Do you think I am wrong in my reasoning?
Albert.
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