I live next door to dad. I was finally able to get him to the Dr for something else. She diagnosed him with dementia. He’s in denial but I understand that’s to be expected. He took a mandatory driving test and failed. Now the family want to hire him a lawyer and do not believe me when I tell them the diagnosis. I think they are in as much denial as he because they don’t see it in him yet. They do not spend everyday with him and his past memory is very good. I feel like I’m fighting with them while trying to take care of him and it’s giving me panic attacks. I feel like I will die of a heart attack before he will. All I want is the best for him so I’m trying to make Dr appts and get the family to be supportive. But it feels too overwhelming. He stresses me out with his denial and threats. Yet I feel guilty for leaving him be and spending time alone to recover. Any advice?
Who is in "the family" and where are they?
The way not to want to punch them in their collective head is to remember that they probably think they are being your father's champion. Poor old boy, they think, how dare The Government take away his fundamental human right to get in his car and kill people? How dare Martz put her/?his control freakery and convenience first? They are acting in ignorance. What they have not grasped is that you too are on your father's side, only better-informed.
Is there a key family member you could invite to come and stay with you for a couple of weeks or a month?
For immediate relief, when you are feeling overwhelmed and panicky, do two things. One, breathe - I mean literally, you can look up the correct techniques online. Two, remember that You Are Right, and they will learn.
These plans to hire a lawyer for your Dad, how far have they got with that?
Blessings
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