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A loss of taste was something I noticed with my loved one., along with anger, paranoia, suspicion, hallucinations. And then, he didn't know anyone but me in the end. Thankfully they don't know what's happening when the embarrassing stuff happens.
Just be patient and kind and not challenge....I made the mistake of challenging him not in a bad way but by saying, You like cucumbers when he'd push the plate away and tell me to take them off the plate. If only we could do do overs..... ;/

it's such a hard thing to go through not only for the individual, but everyone around them who loves them

It is very difficult. I had the help of a nurse twice a week for bathing purposes and a bit of a break and I tried to get him into a day program but he wasn't having any of it. There is a lot of support from the Alzheimer's Society. I recommend them resourcing you. All the best!

Have you ever read a book called Still Alice? or seen the movie? It just occurred to me that it might be helpful to you....I wish I had seen it while I cared for my loved one.

no i haven't, thanks for the rec!

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