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Omaha Steve

(107,367 posts)
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:29 AM Tuesday

Living with my dementia

Most of you know I have a dementia (FTD) problem. I was diagnosed in 2014. Life expectancy was 10 years. So I'm doing pretty good. I believe the Trazodone is helping by slowing the advance of the disease. There is research to back this up.

This morning, after I let the dogs out, I started my morning routine. First thing, I started on the local paper, the Omaha World Herald. I didn't have any coffee yet. I don't have coffee until Marta comes downstairs. I saw the story about Dan Osborn. I rushed to post it in LBN. Problem was it was an opinion page. In my morning fog, I missed that.

Once I realized what I had done, I self deleted the LBN post. I have reposted it here in GD: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220719369

With my dementia, I'm going to make a mistake or two from time to time. Just remember, I don't do these things on purpose. Thanks for understanding.

OS

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Living with my dementia (Original Post) Omaha Steve Tuesday OP
Hugs to you, Alice B. Tuesday #1
Excitement gets us :) Tetrachloride Tuesday #2
Mistakes are normal. Been there done that myself. Carry on. You are still a DU treasure. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Tuesday #3
I think I'm the Queen of self deleting posts babsbunny Tuesday #4
Don't beat yourself up. usonian Tuesday #5
hey, markie Tuesday #6
In addition, you are not alone Steve. Prairie_Seagull Tuesday #7
You have one heck of a lot of folks behind you and pulling for you, Steve. Thanks for all you do! hlthe2b Tuesday #8
You know all of us make mistakes like that. You are not alone... peacebuzzard Tuesday #9
I do the same thing occasionally. I blame the Tylenol, LOL. hay rick Tuesday #10
It happens! Hope22 Tuesday #11
You're amazing is what you are! Passages Tuesday #12
Woke up...no coffee...that's an everyday mistake.... MiHale Tuesday #13
Make the coffee the night before and heat it up in the microwave in the morning. 1WorldHope Tuesday #30
hey great idea for us addicts. peacebuzzard Yesterday #61
I make more mistakes than that and haven't had that diagnosis. Maybe I should get a second diagnosis. Good luck.🍀 surfered Tuesday #14
We love you Steve Stargazer99 Tuesday #15
Steve, it must be so difficult for you, Smilo Tuesday #16
I was going to ask for some money but, frankly I forgot who it was to ask for.. chouchou Tuesday #17
Steve, you are a valued friend. Your sharing is inspiring. TygrBright Tuesday #18
You are one of the pillars of DU... I always watch for your posts... bsiebs Tuesday #19
You are quite amazing. EllieBC Tuesday #20
It happens. Thank you for being you. mwmisses4289 Tuesday #21
Recognizing when a decision wasn't quite right Frasier Balzov Tuesday #22
You seem to be doing really well. pandr32 Tuesday #23
Doing the best you can with the hand you were dealt. Keep humor if you can. Wish you the best. twodogsbarking Tuesday #24
Thank you so much for such a humble post OS JMCKUSICK Tuesday #25
Just hang in there and stay with us as long as you can. calimary Tuesday #26
Cyber hugs to you, Steve SheltieLover Tuesday #27
Omaha Steve, love your posts. bronxiteforever Tuesday #28
I had a brain scan and found I had early signs of Alzheimer's. So far, so good. CTyankee Tuesday #29
People with or without issues inadvertently make post in the wrong group, lostincalifornia Tuesday #31
I have to say, You are FemDemERA Tuesday #32
You are a leading voice here. Carry on! Iris Tuesday #33
Sending hugs, Steve. And I want point out that it's VERY unlikely there are any DUers who've posted highplainsdem Tuesday #34
Hang in there, OS! You are doing fine and well, and we got your back! SWBTATTReg Tuesday #35
Best to you, Steve DarthDem Tuesday #36
Love you! no_hypocrisy Tuesday #37
What is Trazodone exactly? ananda Tuesday #38
Trazodone is primarily used for the following conditions: Omaha Steve Tuesday #42
Thank you. ananda Tuesday #43
Your diagnosis was years ago Warpy Tuesday #39
A minor mishap. You are one of the stalwarts of DU. Your posts are very informative and LoisB Tuesday #40
Dear Omaha Steve you have built up so many get of jail free cards from all you do to support Dem candidates and MLAA Tuesday #41
I have it, too. Been tested, brain scanned. I'm still here! CTyankee Tuesday #44
Always forgiven, OS Clouds Passing Tuesday #45
You have built up so many 'get out of jail/mistakes' cards duhneece Tuesday #46
You are doing beautifully and you are amazing mahina Tuesday #47
Bravo! You are doing so well with your diagnosis!! SleeplessinSoCal Tuesday #48
Now, I'M worried! 70sEraVet Tuesday #49
Glad you are still sharp as a tack. sellitman Tuesday #50
You seem to be doing GREAT under the circumstances! Jack Valentino Tuesday #51
You are safe here. TNNurse Tuesday #52
No worries, OS. All your posts are so informative and thoughtful, I don't care where you post them. Be aware that ancianita Tuesday #53
I find it difficult to believe ReRe Tuesday #54
I feel so lucky that we still have you catrose Tuesday #55
Sending good vibes to you! Stay strong. Joinfortmill Tuesday #56
You're perfectly fine. herding cats Tuesday #57
Steve, it's all good! slightlv Yesterday #58
Steve, you are indeed a treasure. hamsterjill Yesterday #59
Try ketogenic diet Edim Yesterday #60
❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #62
all good. :) nt Javaman Yesterday #63
You are amazing. You work hard here Demsrule86 Yesterday #64
Message auto-removed Name removed Yesterday #65
Welcome to the DU Omaha Steve Yesterday #67
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #66

babsbunny

(8,551 posts)
4. I think I'm the Queen of self deleting posts
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:58 AM
Tuesday

I am 70, I blame it on that and being stressed most of the time. You are a legend! Keep on keeping on!!!!

usonian

(21,478 posts)
5. Don't beat yourself up.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:58 AM
Tuesday

I'm unapologetically sharp as a tack, and still make misteaks.

Happens to everyeon.

You know something?

Prairie_Seagull

(4,455 posts)
7. In addition, you are not alone Steve.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:09 AM
Tuesday

Cut yourself some slack bud. We all need to be kind to ourselves. Sounds good to me.

hlthe2b

(111,698 posts)
8. You have one heck of a lot of folks behind you and pulling for you, Steve. Thanks for all you do!
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:25 AM
Tuesday

peacebuzzard

(5,688 posts)
9. You know all of us make mistakes like that. You are not alone...
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:25 AM
Tuesday

and forgetting I hope is not a conclusive symptom; if it is, I think I have had these lapses & symptoms my whole life. I am not a doctor just someone mature and with experience in my resume'.

I had a serious moment decades ago that was a total lala land thing. I was in the pax seat with a first date and I looked down at my shoes and I had slipped my feet into two different shoes.
With the correct left/right configuration at least. And sort of the same color, but very obviously not a matching pair. Egads, I was so embarassed but I managed to terminate the date gently without the date noticing my shoes.

I don't think your supposed "moment" qualifies completely for a dementia slip. I and others I know have this without a diagnosis; it could be a senior "moment"? I chatted quite sometime with a co-worker yesterday and she told me several instances where she just "forgot". Like, a recent work trip we took together and she bought lovely chocolates overseas. Like 3 big boxes of home made special order specially baked and packed for travel chocolates in her overhead bag. When she arrived home she simply forgot about her special order until weeks or months later. She had to discard them.

hay rick

(9,106 posts)
10. I do the same thing occasionally. I blame the Tylenol, LOL.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:27 AM
Tuesday

The LBN restrictions are easy to trip over.

1WorldHope

(1,712 posts)
30. Make the coffee the night before and heat it up in the microwave in the morning.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:02 PM
Tuesday

I really appreciate all that you do for the DU community and the State of Nebraskans political choices.

peacebuzzard

(5,688 posts)
61. hey great idea for us addicts.
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 07:08 AM
Yesterday

I can't do a single thing without a shot of caffeine in the AM.

surfered

(9,768 posts)
14. I make more mistakes than that and haven't had that diagnosis. Maybe I should get a second diagnosis. Good luck.🍀
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:39 AM
Tuesday

Smilo

(1,993 posts)
16. Steve, it must be so difficult for you,
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:46 AM
Tuesday

but you are doing amazingly and you are so loved and admired by us on DU.

Hugs.

TygrBright

(21,228 posts)
18. Steve, you are a valued friend. Your sharing is inspiring.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:17 PM
Tuesday

As we get older the number of people in our lives affected by some form of dementia inevitably increases, and may include ourselves.

Keeping dementia and its challenges secret and shameful only serves to make it worse for those struggling with the condition, and those who love someone(s) with the condition.

I have watched several people I care about struggle with dementia. One thing that I have observed more than once is that those who accept their diagnosis and attempt to learn how to live joyfully (and openly) with it in spite of all the changes tend to have an easier time with the challenge in so many ways.

It takes great courage, and great faith, to live so. But it is infinitely more full of grace and unexpected reward than putting all your energy into denial and paranoia and covering up.

Thank you.

appreciatively,
Bright

EllieBC

(3,575 posts)
20. You are quite amazing.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:22 PM
Tuesday

Of course mistakes will be made! People without dementia make mistakes. No one would ever hold that against you.

Hugs to you. Dementia is frustrating and scary.

Frasier Balzov

(4,624 posts)
22. Recognizing when a decision wasn't quite right
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:31 PM
Tuesday

is a hopeful sign.

Recognizing the reason it wasn't quite right is even more valuable!

Doing it in real time as the decision is being made is of course the ultimate capability.

That process will be slowing down and take more effort to focus on and retain the relevant threads of thought from moment to moment.

pandr32

(13,511 posts)
23. You seem to be doing really well.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:36 PM
Tuesday

Making mistakes like you mentioned can be chalked up to aging, so your dementia seems to have been slowed right down--eleven years when told to expect ten!
My wish for you is that you have lots of happy, satisfying life moments going forward.
Smiles, too.
We, the DU community, love you.

JMCKUSICK

(4,221 posts)
25. Thank you so much for such a humble post OS
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:44 PM
Tuesday

That you make so few is a testament to you, your ethics, efforts and skill and your commitment to all three.
You are a real treasure to us.

calimary

(88,088 posts)
26. Just hang in there and stay with us as long as you can.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:45 PM
Tuesday

You’re doing fine.

You’re doing as well as, and in many cases better than, expectations about conditions like yours advise us.

Hang in there and follow your doctor’s advice, and don’t forget to post here as often as you can. Your posts are always worth checking, reading, and enjoying.

CTyankee

(67,266 posts)
29. I had a brain scan and found I had early signs of Alzheimer's. So far, so good.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:51 PM
Tuesday

Hubby is very patient. He says, nicely, "you told me that, thanks." We're moving to a retirement community so I feel confident that I won't go too far off the beam before they catch me and get me whatever help I need.

lostincalifornia

(4,720 posts)
31. People with or without issues inadvertently make post in the wrong group,
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:05 PM
Tuesday

and it has nothing to do with any health related issues, it is a characteristic of the human condition.

Absolutely no need to apologize.

Take care.

highplainsdem

(58,661 posts)
34. Sending hugs, Steve. And I want point out that it's VERY unlikely there are any DUers who've posted
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:09 PM
Tuesday

a lot of OPs who haven't posted an OP in the wrong forum at least once. Especially if they regularly post OPs in a number of forums.

With LBN is particular, there are often types of OPs that don't belong there, but they usually get locked by the hosts fairly quickly.

As for morning fog - all of us experience that at times, whatever our age. If you think that's a sign of dementia, you haven't seen as many sleepy children as I have.

I haven't noticed anything you've done that I'd consider a sign of dementia. Please don't be too tough on yourself.

ananda

(33,609 posts)
38. What is Trazodone exactly?
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:28 PM
Tuesday

Is it a dementia med?

I had a bridge partner who said she
took it to help her sleep.

But I was already 99% she had dementia
then, so I'm now wondering if she took
it for that.

Omaha Steve

(107,367 posts)
42. Trazodone is primarily used for the following conditions:
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:46 PM
Tuesday

Technically, I use it for sleep.

Depression: Trazodone is used to treat major depressive disorder and can be prescribed alone or in combination with other antidepressants.

Insomnia: It is commonly used off-label for sleep difficulties, especially when insomnia is linked to depression.

Anxiety: Trazodone can help relieve symptoms of anxiety.

Other conditions: It may be used for other off-label purposes as determined by a doctor.

It was research in England that pointed to it slowing down FTD.

ALSO https://psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.21060166

Trazodone.
Trazodone has been effective in treating agitation and aggression in FTD and may also function as a sleep aid, if necessary (82). In one study, it was also found that trazodone can reduce the behavioral symptoms of FTD that were assessed by the NPI score, especially eating disorder, irritability, agitation, and depressive symptoms (95).

Further down: FTD treatment has been limited to the management of neuropsychiatric symptoms, these being the most prominent feature of the disease. Therapeutic strategies have focused on nonpharmacological interventions such as behavioral and environmental manipulation, caregiver interventions, and speech therapy for the language variants of FTD. Also, pharmacological treatment has also been used to treat these symptoms, with variable but sometimes positive results. With the advance of knowledge regarding the pathophysiology of FTD, pharmacological interventions such as the use of SSRIs, trazodone, or second-generation antipsychotics have a solid scientific basis for the treatment of FTD.

In the past 10 years, thanks to new techniques in neuroimaging, genetics, and biomarker analysis, much has been discovered about the phenomena underlying frontotemporal lobar degeneration. This has allowed the design of new molecule-based therapies that are still in the early stages of research but show promising results.

Warpy

(114,045 posts)
39. Your diagnosis was years ago
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:31 PM
Tuesday

and it seems to be progressing very, very slowly, although you notice it more than we do. Whatever you're doing seems to be working.

Getting up in years seems to mean losing ourselves a piece at a time. I have tyo get around with a white cane these days, if only to explain why I'm colliding with people, I think that's the part of me I miss the most, my sight.

Just kbnow you've got company here at DU, other people have shared their own diagnoses from time to time. All of us old warriors from the 60s and 70s and falling into decrepitude. I once thought gravity was the enemy of old age. Now I know it's entropy.

LoisB

(11,831 posts)
40. A minor mishap. You are one of the stalwarts of DU. Your posts are very informative and
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:32 PM
Tuesday

helpful. Yesterday, I opened the microwave instead of the refrigerator to retrieve milk for my coffee so don't feel bad.

MLAA

(19,556 posts)
41. Dear Omaha Steve you have built up so many get of jail free cards from all you do to support Dem candidates and
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:44 PM
Tuesday

inform us you will never run out. You are a DU treasure.

CTyankee

(67,266 posts)
44. I have it, too. Been tested, brain scanned. I'm still here!
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:37 PM
Tuesday

As an art historian, I spend an awfully lot of time in other, previous centuries. Gotta love art! It just keeps me going and going and I find new things I didn't know before, all the time. I'll do it until I drop!

duhneece

(4,416 posts)
46. You have built up so many 'get out of jail/mistakes' cards
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 03:16 PM
Tuesday

You will never run out of forgiveness, compassion and love on DU.

SleeplessinSoCal

(10,304 posts)
48. Bravo! You are doing so well with your diagnosis!!
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 05:38 PM
Tuesday

Never heard that Trazadone was prescribed for Dementia. My hubby took Namenda & Donepezil. Good going! Keep it up.

70sEraVet

(4,998 posts)
49. Now, I'M worried!
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 06:07 PM
Tuesday

Your dementia-mistakes are better than my everyday goof-ups!
But then again, I am circumcised, so my excuse is likely late-blooming autism.

sellitman

(11,720 posts)
50. Glad you are still sharp as a tack.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 07:45 PM
Tuesday

This place is better for you having the time and will to post.

Jack Valentino

(3,610 posts)
51. You seem to be doing GREAT under the circumstances!
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 08:00 PM
Tuesday

As for breaking LBN rules, any of us could do that without anything like your excuse! No worries.

ancianita

(42,298 posts)
53. No worries, OS. All your posts are so informative and thoughtful, I don't care where you post them. Be aware that
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 08:38 PM
Tuesday

besides your medicine, it's your actual daily brain work that keeps the synapses firing and the dementia at bay.

And do drink coffee, it's the best organic brain stimulant on the planet. No amount of coffee is too much.


Thank you for being here.

ReRe

(12,087 posts)
54. I find it difficult to believe
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 09:15 PM
Tuesday

you have dementia of any kind, Omaha Steve. Since I am 80 minus 4, guess I need to look into this for myself. If I have it, hope I have the kind you have! You are a prolific poster, and I have never noticed anything out of place in any way.
Thanks for all you do here in DU. We appreciate you so much!

herding cats

(19,860 posts)
57. You're perfectly fine.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:39 PM
Tuesday

Once I was diagnosed (ovarian cancer) and subsequently began the harsh treatment, I accepted my mind wasn't up to my old standards. I then dialed back my posting. My once prized and precious mind had become fragmented, fragile and not as sharp.

I've been here a very, very long time long time OS. I've supported you even back when you were a tad crabby here and used to PM me your angst because I owned a used Lexus. I'd still defend you to the mat.

slightlv

(6,753 posts)
58. Steve, it's all good!
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 12:12 AM
Yesterday

We all have times when we post where we shouldn't, or what we want and it comes out in way different forms. I'm really bad at that, myself.

I congratulate you on finding a med that works for you, and also for what sounds like keeping to a schedule to help you through your days. I'm trying to do that with my hubby... but this is a guy who never saw a schedule he liked (gryn). He's got his first CT Brain Scan coming up in a few weeks to get a baseline assessment as to where he is. I hope like hell he's as lucky as you seem to have been. Right now, it just feels like I'm losing my husband and best friend. And it's not only scary, but it hurts like hell.

Keep on keeping on, friend! And no matter what you write or where you write it, I'll be reading right behind you... though obviously we've never met, I count you as a friend. And hope for the absolute best for you. Keep hitting them out of the park, buddy!

Edim

(312 posts)
60. Try ketogenic diet
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 04:48 AM
Yesterday

Any reduction in carbohydrates (and seed oils) will help in my opinion and (not personal) experience.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31996078/

Demsrule86

(71,257 posts)
64. You are amazing. You work hard here
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 08:41 AM
Yesterday

You improve the site and support worthy Democratic candidates everyday. You are also one of the kindest nicest people here. Thanks for sharing your story. As for mistakes, I always make them. We are human.

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