Ken has been enjoying the act of deer hunting for most of his adult life. He puts together his own tree stands or buys them. He has never killed a deer—mostly enjoys going out in nature and being a woodsman. For our 1st Christmas 20 years ago I bought him a gun cabinet. He feels he can still safely get in his tree stands and not injure himself or others. Either with bow and arrows or shotgun. How do I handle this. He has his mind set that he will deer hunt in the fall. Do I just remove all his hunting gear from our home?
Photography is what another switched to. This will be hard for him and you. I’m sorry you are dealing with it. Perhaps you can find a support group in your area where others have dealt with the same.
Dementia is a terrible thing, it takes away a person's autonomy and ability to reason by inches.
Personally I would not have guns in the house if there is a demented or mentally ill adult in the home.
At first we thought we'd just unload them all and take all the bullets. But then we worried he would be outside waving a gun around, and police aren't going to know it's unloaded. He was having hallucinations of people looking in the window, or people in the yard, and we were afraid he'd try to shoot them. He gave up driving after his ophthalmologist said he was done. But he was mad about his guns being gone until the day he died. "But I need them if someone breaks in!" was his argument... they lived in a very safe neighborhood with the police station not 5 minutes away!
Maybe if he has someone with him, he can sit in a deer stand without any sort of ammo (including bow and arrow, yikes!). Just to have the experience of being in nature. He doesn't need all those guns if he hasn't ever shot a deer, really.
I would get someone to load his ammo as blanks and let him go hunting.
I don't ever want to take away activities that give my loved ones something to look forward to. I figure if it kills them at least they died happy.
Please work with someone that can disable the bow and load blanks to ensure that he doesn't hurt anyone and let him build his blinds and sit out in nature feeling like the man he was.
Doctors don't know everything, regardless of what they think. They don't consider our overall wellbeing, most just want to use us as science experiments.
Help your husband continue to have some quality of life and forget about quantity.
I see that your August 12th message got posted three times. I had the same issue until I double-verified that two identicals were posted. So, next time, I got it and edited the second message. Bottom line: the activated Post Answer button does not always disappear but provides opportunities to do additional postings.
See All Answers