Asking Eric: After my rare dementia diagnosis, all my friends disappeared
- Eric received a letter from a 68-year-old woman, about her life changes.
- The author's husband of 50 years passed away suddenly last year, but he did not fulfill the prenup's terms.
- The author signed a prenup designed by her spouse, outlining trust setup and home rights.
- The author deeply hurts, but not always, and is starting to feel attraction; "Feel your feelings without judgment but proceed with caution."
- The author should review the prenup with an attorney to understand obligations and options.
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There are more than 80 diagnoses that cause dementia symptoms that affect memory, reasoning, speech, motor skills, judgment, attention, following directions and more. It may take several years before the symptoms become prominent enough to be noticed by family, friends…
Asking Eric: After I was diagnosed with dementia, my friends disappeared
Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of providing me support, my friends disappeared from my life, at the time I needed them most. Friends may rally around you when you have cancer, driving you to chemo treatments, dropping off food and other things to support you; when you have dementia, everyone…
Asking Eric: When I received a dementia diagnosis, my friends didn’t support me ... they disappeared
DEAR ERIC: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of providing me support, my friends disappeared from my life, at the time I needed them most. Friends may rally around you when you have cancer, driving you to chemo treatments, dropping off food and other things to support you; when you have dementia, everyone…
Asking Eric: After my rare dementia diagnosis, all my friends disappeared
Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of providing me support, my friends disappeared from my life, at the time I needed them most. Friends may rally around you when you have cancer, driving you to chemo treatments, dropping off food and other things to support you; when you have dementia, everyone…

Asking Eric: After dementia diagnosis, friends disappeared
Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of providing me support, my friends disappeared from my life, at the time I needed them most. Friends may rally around you when you have cancer, driving you to chemo treatments, dropping off food and other things to support you; when you have dementia, everyone…

After dementia diagnosis, lawyer's friends disappear
Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of providing me support, my friends disappeared…
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