Chris Richmond, 71, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2017 and now receives full-time care.
Chris Richmond told ITV News West Country that living with dementia has made him feel out of control of his own life.
He said: "It's absolutely awful because I'm so used to being in control, knowing what's going on, and now I don't know what's going on half the time. "It was like I was talking through a gauze. He didn't get what I was saying. He was genuinely confused as to what I was actually saying," Mrs Richmond explained.Mrs Richmond said the worst thing about the condition is the "not knowing".
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