peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
Very different circumstances to yourself I’m sure, mother in laws partner of 40 years, she’s now in her mid 80’s but was diagnosed 2 years ago. This lady was a highly intelligent person who held senior posts at both Broadmoor and Rampton before her retirement, it’s been slow yet progressive but in the past 6 months has become noticeably worse. Not easy and I can’t imagine what you’re having to deal with as a primary carer.
It’s weird how it goes. A mates wife has it and it’s been an incredibly slow degenerative path. My wife was diagnosed late last year/early this year and has basically fallen off a cliff. Last year fine, now gone, our friends can’t get their heads around the suddenness of it tbh…….