I don't often feel like this, my husband is in the early stages of AD. I have noticed recently that he is getting a little confused now with everyday tasks, I am still trying to come to terms with the actions of my once intelligent husband. He gets annoyed and angry with me if I question him but sometimes I am a bit quick to snap at him and then I feel terrible.
No one other than myself and my daughter have seen this side of him.
He only seems happy when we are spending money on items he wants but in most cases, can no longer use, for instance we have bought three mobile phones recently and he says they don't work, there is nothing wrong with them but he doesn't understand how to use them.
He doesn't like me spending any time away from him, like catching up with friends, I have finished work and thought we would have a lovely retirement. He is now very cold towards me and appears to have no affection at all for me.
I think what I am trying to say is that he is like this with me but can appear 'normal' to neighbours and doctors etc., I often wonder if he is angry because he has got AD, does he know what he is like with me or is it the disease that is making him like this?
Sorry for the moan,
Dee
No one other than myself and my daughter have seen this side of him.
He only seems happy when we are spending money on items he wants but in most cases, can no longer use, for instance we have bought three mobile phones recently and he says they don't work, there is nothing wrong with them but he doesn't understand how to use them.
He doesn't like me spending any time away from him, like catching up with friends, I have finished work and thought we would have a lovely retirement. He is now very cold towards me and appears to have no affection at all for me.
I think what I am trying to say is that he is like this with me but can appear 'normal' to neighbours and doctors etc., I often wonder if he is angry because he has got AD, does he know what he is like with me or is it the disease that is making him like this?
Sorry for the moan,
Dee