Erica23
Kittylester. This is the reason it’s so difficult to see what’s happening. Sometimes I think I’m imagining it. Some things that are happening are just an exaggeration of his personality.
He’s never been good at finding his way, but then neither have I. He’s always been anxious and quiet in company, thats becoming worse, might be a loss of confidence, but that can also come with getting older.
I’m going to start with writing things down as they happen, for a while see how we get on.
Is so hard I know. My DH doesn’t have dementia but has suffered brain injuries due to a stroke and bleeds on the brain. I have to always be alert to his behaviour to see if he is showing signs of another bleed, I keep a diary which is useful so do write things then, the medical profession want clinical signs of dementia so your diary will be useful.
Am wondering if your DH repeats something he recently said, this repetition was something my mum started doing just before a diagnosis of dementia. She also would do things impulsively at the wrong time of the day, start making dinner just an hour or so after lunch etc.
But your DH may not be suffering from dementia at all and in this case when you read back your diary you might see that there are no patterns of behaviour that suggest this.
I wish you all the best, must be a worry 🌹🙏🏾