| Re: Husband diagnosed at 52
Janie5301 - I'm in pretty much the same boat. My DH is in year 6 (he was diagnosed a little later than yours, but was in his 50s). He can still talk but it's limited. He's either in day-care or I have someone in the house with him when I work full-time. We have 3-kids, one who is still in h.s. and two who are in college.
I figure that I'm going to have to sell our home to pay for NH when that time comes. The crashing real estate market really worries me, since this equity is going to be critical. After paying off the mortgage, I figure that I will have enough money for a few years of a NH from that money (I'll have to use my work income to find somewhere else to live for our family). It sounds harsh, but I have to try to figure out that he'll only have enough years to live to match the money from the house. I live a financial balancing act week to week, particularly since I added his daily care to my expenses. I have a good job but this is still an overwhelming financial burden.
I sure understand how hard it is to know that you're not going to have years of travel or closeness with a spouse. The future looks very, very lonely. Hey, the present is very lonely too....I miss having a spouse to talk to and to share parenting with, never mind the simple things in life of going grocery shopping together, going to the movies, etc. After being married for so long, the loneliness is awful. We're widows without being widows.
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