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I am so sorry. That’s just not okay. The fact that is has happened more than once, sounds to me like he most likely has done this before. I’m learning what ever personality trait you see in a person gets magnified if they have dementia. My mother was mildly selfish, complained and could have a mean streak but when she began to get dementia it has magnified 10x. You have every right to divorce him if you decide to and hopefully find someone else to take care of him. I’m so sorry.
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Wow, disgusting!.......if I may say so. Don't see him or talk to him. This doesn't sound like normal dementia type behavior. But then again, I'm no expert. I don't blame you for being angry. Cool off. Let him be for a while maybe and also speak to an expert. The nursing facility should control this. I know they are busy and even busier since covid started but they must see this going on and if they aren't doing something to prevent it they should be in my opinion. This is not right on so many levels.
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