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Dear Abby gives advice to a reader whose friend has been rude since being diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s disease.
I’m growing more and more depressed over this.Advice Dear Abby: I cook, we eat. I clean, he watches TV. When I ask for help, he accuses me of being a nag. Published: Jun. 21, 2025, 4:00 a.m.
Dear Abby: I lost my wife of 20 years four months ago after a prolonged illness. I retired at 62 and became her primary caretaker. The job of caretaker is endless and stressful, and yet rewarding.
If you do, you may very well meet someone and couple up again. DEAR ABBY: I owe nearly $200,000 in student loans for my graduate school education. I’m a middle-aged female who has health issues.
I’m growing more and more depressed over this.Advice Dear Abby: I cook, we eat. I clean, he watches TV. When I ask for help, he accuses me of being a nag. Published: Jun. 21, 2025, 4:00 a.m.
Dear Abby: I know I’ll be chastised for having these thoughts, but I need advice. I thought I was supportive to my friend who lost her husband after a four-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
DEAR ABBY: Every time my granddaughter and I talk, she always tells me to let her talk. I’m getting older, and one day I won’t be here for her to tell me to let her talk. Believe me, I know.
Life & Culture Dear Abby: My family thinks I’m delusional for being in a long-distance romance Published: Jun. 22, 2025, 12:04 a.m.
Dear Abby: My brother has been married for 25 years to "Gayle," who has alienated herself and their family from everyone, including her own siblings, our siblings and the rest of our family as well.
Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $16 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447.
DEAR ABBY: I lost my wife of 20 years four months ago after a prolonged illness. I retired at 62 and became her primary caretaker. The job of caretaker is endless and stressful, and yet rewarding ...
DEAR ABBY: I lost my wife of 20 years four months ago after a prolonged illness. I retired at 62 and became her primary caretaker. The job of caretaker is endless and stressful, and yet rewarding.