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My husband is Asberger’s and as his wife of 37 years, I am just devoid of any energy left and fed up.
Maybe if he had been diagnosed early in life and I had known things would be different. Asberger’s coupled with dementia of aging has totally made him most difficult to live with. |
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Hello Gr8shpr: I see this is your first post here on PC. Welcome to Psych Central.
![]() I'm sorry you are faced with this most difficult situation. ![]() I'm an older person myself. And I often think about how my own life might have been different had people been more aware of mental health concerns way back when I was young & had there been the types of mental health services available that are available nowadays. But they weren't. So that's just the way it was... and is. I hope you're able to access some services to help both you & your husband cope with his conditions & that you find being here on PC to be of benefit too. My best wishes to you both. ![]() P.S. Here are links to 5 articles, from Psych Central's archives, on the subject of caring for the caregiver: Caring for Yourself When Caregiving Caring for Yourself When You're a Caregiver Caregiving: Taking Care of Your Spouse & Yourself 7 Depression Busters for Caregivers Help for First-time Caregivers |
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