Looks like my trapping season has to end. I bought a side by side four wheeler so I could take my wife with me. She suffered from dementia and had a stroke last spring, which accelerated the dementia. The last two checks, though they’ve been relatively short days have triggered her sundowners. So it looks like I’ll have to wrap it up for the season. It’s too tiring for her and too hard on me to try to maintain a trapline and be a 24/7 caregiver. Physically she’s doing well but the dementia and the aphasia associated with the stroke are exhausting to me.
I feared this might happen this year.
it's a shame but completely understandable.
my grandma has dementia and we have been watching the downward progression for years , I was just talking with my mom about it today , she was saying , if she even recognizes you at thanksgiving we are doing well and it will probably be because my mom told her who she was going to meet.
at a funeral that my mom took her to for her nephew , she didn't even know who my dad was and he sees her about every other week.
my grandma had 8 kids and could probably identify 2 in person the two that do the most caregiving.
I did the caregiver thing this year as well , I wasn't sure how long it was going to last , the answer was a touch over 6 months , which is not very long and I would have taken every minute more I could get and not trapped , hunted or fished at all.
luckily my wife was mentally there till the last few days.
that would be it's own torture.
you are doing a good job , a good thing and ask for help from family and friend's when and where you can , it might be them cutting the grass , raking the leaves , or helping to clean or do the shopping. You can do it all. but take the help so you can do what she needs better and not exhaust yourself.
it's easy to forget to take care of yourself while taking care of someone else , remember you have to put on your oxygen mask first before you can help others.