Dear Abby: My husband is in denial about his mental decline

DEAR ABBY: For four years, I tried to get my stubborn husband to get his hearing checked, once I realized it was decreasing.When he finally did, he had lost a significant amount.

Now he seems to be declining mentally, and he refuses to get a checkup.I have told him that if he does not get himself checked out now to hopefully stop or slow down the process, I will not be there for him when he is in serious decline.

Do you have any advice? — ULTIMATUM IN CALIFORNIADEAR ULTIMATUM: This is a tough one.When dementia starts happening, the person doesn’t always recognize what’s occurring.

I am hoping that your husband has a doctor he sees annually for routine checkups.If he does, contact the doctor and explain your concerns so he or she can start “casually” evaluating your spouse during the next visit. If he doesn’t have a doctor, reach out to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org) for specific advice on how to proceed.

Be patient and persistent.The changes you are perceiving are not your husband’s fault.

The reason he is resistant to getting help may be fear.DEAR ABBY: When my daughter entered her teens, she and her friends began borrowing each other’s clothes.I didn’t approve, and I warned my daughter that if anything became lost or damaged, I would not be responsible, nor would I replace the item.

She said she understood and continued the practice.As I predicted, some of her clothes went missing or were damaged.One particular incident occurred when she borrowed a tennis sweater from a casual friend whose parents I was not friendly with.

When I unloaded the hamper to do the laundry, unbeknownst to me, the sweater fell in with other clothes that did not require special care. I first noticed the sweater when I retrieved the clothes from the dryer.It had shrunk.

When I pointed this out to my daughter, she just shrugged and gave it back to her friend.Soon after, I received an angry phone call from the girl’s mother demanding that I reimburse he...

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