1. Denial about the disease and its effects on the person who is being diagnosed. I know momʼs going to get better.
2. Anger at the person with Alzheimers or others that no effective treatments or cures currently exist and that people donʼt understand whatʼs going on. If he asks me that question one more time, Iʼll
3. Social withdrawal from friends and activities that once brought pleasure. I donʼt care about getting together with the neighbors
4. Anxiety about facing another day and what the future holds. What happens when he needs more care than I can provide?
5. Depression begins to break your spirit and affects your ability to cope. I donʼt care anymore.
6. Exhaustion makes it nearly impossible to complete necessary daily tasks. Iʼm too tired for this.
7. Sleeplessness caused by never-ending list of concerns. What if she wanders out of the house or falls and hurts herself?
8. Irritability leads to moodiness and triggers negative responses and reactions. Leave me alone!
9. Lack of concentration makes it difficult to perform familiar tasks. I was so busy, I forgot we had an appointment.
10. Health problems begin to take their toll, both mentally and physically. I canʼt remember the last time I felt good.
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