“No Way Out of This: Living with a Partner with Alzheimer’s.”
Sue Lick’s husband was fourteen years older, but that didn’t seem to matter. Yes, she loved the Beatles; he listened to crooners. But they sang together, played music together, and shared a love of reading, Travel, and so much more.
“I thought he’d live forever,” Sue said.
It was her husband Fred who first mentioned that his memory was slipping. Sue shrugged it off and blamed the Trauma of his mother Dying and the chore of cleaning out her house. But things spiraled down from there.
Sue, a journalist and semi-professional musician, journaled daily during Fred’s illness. It was the some thousand-odd pages that served as the basis for her memoir, No Way Out of This: Living with a Partner with Alzheimer’s. She shares the heartache, the guilt, the loneliness but also the good times, the laughs, the happiness.
In this episode of “Older Women & Friends,” Sue and I take a deep dive into this horrendous disease, the challenges, and the tools to use for the caregiver to carry on. Unlike other memoirs about Alzheimer’s, Sue is not a self-sacrificing wife who gives up her life to care for her husband. She understands the necessity of maintaining her connection with friends and the importance of time away to, in her case, write and play music.
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